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I bought 120 pills on eBay, recruited 12 thirty - and fortysomething overeducated white males, and mailed each of them a 20-inch tube filled with ten ExtenZe pills, a foot-long ruler from Staples, an informed-consent form, a survey, and what I called a Boner Diary.
But can 250 million boners really be wrong? Tyler 2009
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By contrast, the abortion-rights movement has been highly visible in opposition to very popular measures, including bans on intact dilation and partial birth abortions, parental involvement, enhanced informed-consent provisions for women seeking abortions, and the like.
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I bought 120 pills on eBay, recruited 12 thirty - and fortysomething overeducated white males, and mailed each of them a 20-inch tube filled with ten ExtenZe pills, a foot-long ruler from Staples, an informed-consent form, a survey, and what I called a Boner Diary.
Archive 2009-03-08 Tyler 2009
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Curt Furberg, an expert in clinical trials at Wake Forest University, said the informed-consent form for the TIDE trial is unethical because it doesn't spell out the magnitude of the cardiovascular risk tied to Avandia.
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It said the information should be used to update the informed-consent forms for those already in the trial.
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It said the information should be used to update the informed-consent forms for those already in the trial.
Corporate Watch 2010
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A number of states and policymakers in Washington are considering legislation that would provide funding to study the use of shared-decision-making programs and in some cases require such programs to be offered to patients as part of the informed-consent process.
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Make sure that you receive an informed-consent document, which should walk you through the trial, outlining risks and benefits.
To Be A Guinea Pig 2008
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Later, the Court continued to ignore popular opinion when it struck down, in the name of Roe, many practices enthusiastically supported by the public, including spousal-notification laws, parental-consent laws, and informed-consent requirements.
The Day After Roe 2006
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Later, the Court continued to ignore popular opinion when it struck down, in the name of Roe, many practices enthusiastically supported by the public, including spousal-notification laws, parental-consent laws, and informed-consent requirements.
The Day After Roe 2006
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