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Year : 2016 | Volume
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The secret of neuroscience boom: Are there secret human experiments in Latin América?
David Salinas Flores MD
Department of Internal Medicine, Guest Professor, National Mayor San Marcos University, Section Cardiology, Alberto Sabogal Hospital, Essalud, Lima, Peru
Correspondence Address:
David Salinas Flores Federico Villarreal 592 Urbanización Ingenieria, San Martin de Porres. Lima Peru
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DOI: 10.4103/1110-7782.182942
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About 6 years ago there sparked a phenomenon in science called the neuroscientific boom. Neurologists underpin this phenomenon to cost reduction techniques such as electroencephalograms and to improved noninvasive technology such as functional MRI. But the human brain, the most complex organ in the universe, has not yet been fully investigated with the existing noninvasive technologies. Thus, there is a suspicion that the real reason for this boom is a secret, forced, and illicit human experimentation in Latin America. Physicians should investigate, be alert, and report these potential unethical human experiments to prevent any further damage to the public health of the citizens of Latin societies. |
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