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Dark History of Clinical Trials Episode 7

14 min · 2 de sep de 2025
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In this episode of Dark History, we revisit one of the most infamous studies in clinical research — the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. While nearly every researcher has heard of it as the cornerstone example of why IRBs exist, the deeper story is often reduced to a single sentence in textbooks. For forty years, Black men in Tuskegee, Alabama were denied proper treatment for syphilis — even after penicillin was proven curative — under the guise of “free healthcare.” We’ll unpack not just what happened, but why it was allowed to continue, the systemic racism and exploitation it revealed, and how its legacy continues to shape medical mistrust and research ethics today.

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