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Poison Chalice--TGN1412_Sunday Times UK Print E-mail
Sunday, 19 March 2006
All six healthy volunteers near death from catastrophic experiment--TGN1412.
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OHRP Response to AHRP Complaint & AHRP Reply Print E-mail
Friday, 03 March 2006
Did OHRP conduct an investigation of the PolyHeme blood experiment and did OHRP issue a report of its findings?
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AHRP Files Federal Complaint Re: Non-Consensual "Blood Substitute" Experiment on Trauma Patients Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 March 2006
This controversial, commercial experiment is being conducted without informed consent in trauma patients who require blood to survive.  PolyHeme is being tested in patients in ambulances and at hospital emergency facilities where these trauma patients are denied life-saving real blood. 
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Despite Undisclosed Deaths, 10 Heart Attacks FDA Allows Blood Substitute Experiment With No Conset Print E-mail
Monday, 27 February 2006
The Wall Street Journal reports: “The FDA is allowing Northfield [Laboratories, Inc] to test its blood substitute without the consent of the trauma patients, who often are unconscious.”
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State Laws to Force Drugs on Mental Paitients Sparks Growing Debate_WSJ Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 February 2006
"Mr. Stanley says he has donated nearly $300 million -- including about $35 million in 2005 -- to Dr. Torrey's efforts, the bulk of it for research at universities and start-up drug companies."
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