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The last thing a parent would want to do is make their child sick. So we understand why it is often agonizing for parents to wrestle with the stream of conflicting medical information out there, especially when it appears to shed some light on a largely unexplained ailment like autism.
When a 1998 study claimed that there was a link between autism and the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, it created much talk among scientists and even more consternation among parents who were worried about the implications of vaccines - despite the preponderance of evidence that showed the two were not linked.
...Adil E. Shamoo, the editor-in-chief of the journal Acco...
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Hovde's columns applauded
On Saturday, the Oregon State Beavers suffered a devastating loss in the Oregon Civil War game and the loss of a sure shot at the Rose Bowl. But two days earlier, The Columbian team suffered a far more devastating loss as editorial writer Elizabeth Hovde stopped writing her weekly column and will contribute only occasionally.
...Adil Shamoo, author of a Nov. 4 Christian Science Monit...
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...Resnik & Adil E. Shamoo, "Conflict of Interest and the Universit...
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WASHINGTON -- The stunning revelation that a South Korean researcher faked landmark stem cell experiments has sparked an intense new debate about the safeguards designed to prevent and catch scientific fraud.
While it remains unclear what motivated Hwang Woo-suk, the case has highlighted how the increasingly rapid pace of science, and rising international competition, may be intensifying the temptation to fake results, experts said.
... the money and fame will come to you," said Adil Shamoo, a biomedical ethicist at the University of...
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..., National Institute of Mental Health, Adil Shamoo, Ph.D., Department of Biochemistry and Mole...
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.... (190) See Paul Gelsinger & Adil E. Shamoo, Eight Years After Jesse's Death, Are Hu...
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... Research Protection, homepage, www.ahrp.org; Adil E. Shamoo, Adverse Events Reporting--The Tip of an...