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I would like to see Mr. Bigtree explain why that makes it especially important. I mean, if the CDC can t be trusted, aren t studies they didn t find or make even more important? By Dorit Reiss (not verified) on 25 May 2016 #permalink Wow. I thought morbidity and mortality rates are actually different, and it s the morbidity rates of measles that went down once the MMR is administered. I m not studying medicine, but I do recall how important it was to distinguish between morbidity (occurrence) and mortality (death). Anyway, I don t want to give them ideas, but Ben Carson would complete the picture, don t you think? ....
#DemandDiversity: Names erased from history: A dive into black history of clinical research You might be aware that February is Black History Month in the United States. So, we wanted to take the time to highlight some monumental moments and figures in the black history of clinical trials and medical research and share these with you Over the course of the last few centuries, black contributions to research and medical history, along with historical bad treatment by the medical community, have been largely overlooked. This is your opportunity to learn about the mistreatment of ethnic minorities in clinical research, and the names that have been erased from our history books. We hope you’ll join us in learning and unpacking the history of our industries, and to see how it still has major relevance today. ....
How the “Father of Gynecology” Experimented on Enslaved Women James Marion Sims is known as the “Father of Modern Gynecology”, but he didn’t get that title by practicing medicine, at least in the way we understand it today. Historians have uncovered the shocking truth behind Sims’ work in the medical industry. In the late 1800s, he performed dozens of ethically bankrupt surgeries and experiments on enslaved women and girls to learn more about the diseases that affect the female body in what could now be described as torture. His research won him praise all over the U.S. with half-a-dozen statues erected in his name. But history is catching up with Sims. We are looking back at this shameful period to pay tribute to all the women who suffered in the name of science. ....