Flawed Pesticide Studies Using Human Subjects Could Result In Higher Allowable Exposures For Both Children And Adults, trumpets perhaps the most comprehensive review ever of a set of studies at the EPA, published in the American Journal of Public Health. The study:
found the studies flawed by conflict of interest, failure to meet ethical standards established by the Declaration of Helsinki, unacceptable informed consent procedures, inadequate statistical power and inappropriate test methods and end points.
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