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Why journals should stop publishing transplantation research from China

April 13, 2021

Harrowing but credible allegations indicate crimes against humanity in forced organ harvesting at scale from prisoners of conscience, writes Adnan Sharif. Medical journals should avoid potential complicity until China shows such claims to be false

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Julian Sheather: Ethics of research in public health emergencies—perspectives from Guinea on the response to covid-19

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The hesitancy paradox of “data, not dates” and the government’s roadmap to unlocking

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