Consents (and Contents) Under Pressure: Maintaining Space for Moral Engagement in Research Protocols

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (3):68-70 (2022)
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Furthermore, adults with decision-making capacity, including pregnant women, can currently accept interventions with moderate net risks for themselves in other settings (e.g., open f...

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