Child Proofing Our Communities and BE SAFE Campaigns
Dear Friends,
Our efforts are paying off! CHEJ extends a special THANK YOU to those who signed on in support of legislation to prevent the intentional exposure of children to pesticides, and to those who signed on to halt the Children’s Health Environmental Exposure Research Study (CHEERS) Study. Collectively voicing our moral outrage over this type of testing has brought this most important issue to the forefront. This morning, Representative Hilda Solis and co-sponsor Tim Bishop of NY introduced an amendment to the Interior and Environment Appropriations bill to place a three-year moratorium on EPA or third party studies that intentionally expose humans to pesticides. It would restrict the EPA from funding, conducting, accepting, considering or relying on data from intentional human pesticide exposure experiments, and will create time for the EPA to develop a policy that does not put our children at risk of being test subjects for pesticide research. Now is the time to take action! Sign on to this letter to support the Solis Bishop Amendment.
As many of you know, the CHEERS Study would have exposed the children of sixty unsuspecting families in Florida’s distressed Duval County to known neurotoxins. The study subjects would have been children under three years old, who are most vulnerable to the hazardous chemicals found in pesticides because their blood/brain barrier has not yet fully developed.
We must prevent this type of study from happening again. Sign on to this letter today to support the Solis Bishop amendment, a moratorium on EPA or third party studies that intentionally expose humans to pesticides.
Sincerely,
<!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--><!--[endif]--> The Center for Health, Environment and Justice
I've always thought death row inmates or people on suicide watch would be great candidates for human testing and experimentation
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If you choose any truth and follow it blindly, it becomes a falsehood, and you, a fanatic.
You see how often the simple solution will elude us...
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Never criticize someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. That way, when you DO criticize them, you are a mile away, and you have their shoes...
If you choose any truth and follow it blindly, it becomes a falsehood, and you, a fanatic.
While everyone is being safe and networking (no offense AW), this kind of thing IS going on. Could you be next MC? Because it looks like anyone, any age, at any time is fair game (or *H.P., as the case may be).
MC writes- "I've always thought death row inmates or people on suicide watch would be great candidates for human testing and experimentation"
AP Enterprise: Federal Researchers Tested AIDS Drugs on Foster Children Without Basic Protection
By JOHN SOLOMONThe Associated Press
May. 5, 2005 - To gain access to hundreds of HIV-infected foster children, federally funded researchers promised in writing to provide an independent advocate to safeguard the kids' well-being as they tested potent AIDS drugs. But most of the time, that special protection never materialized, an Associated Press review has found. The research funded by the National Institutes of Health spanned the country. It was most widespread in the 1990s as foster care agencies sought treatments for their HIV-infected children that weren't yet available in the marketplace.
The practice ensured that foster children mostly poor or minority received care from world-class researchers at government expense, slowing their rate of death and extending their lives. But it also exposed a vulnerable population to the risks of medical research and drugs that were known to have serious side effects in adults and for which the safety for children was unknown.
The research was conducted in at least seven states Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Colorado and Texas and involved more than four dozen different studies. The foster children ranged from infants to late teens, according to interviews and government records.
Several studies that enlisted foster children reported that patients suffered side effects such as rashes, vomiting and sharp drops in infection-fighting blood cells, and one reported a "disturbing" higher death rate among children who took higher doses of a drug, records show.
The government provided special protections for child wards in 1983. They required researchers and their oversight boards to appoint independent advocates for any foster child enrolled in a narrow class of studies that involved greater than minimal risk and lacked the promise of direct benefit.
Some foster agencies, including those in Illinois and New York, required researchers to sign a document agreeing to provide the protection regardless of risks and benefits.
However, researchers and foster agencies told AP that foster children in AIDS drug trials often weren't given such advocates even though research institutions many times promised in writing to do so.
Illinois officials believe none of their nearly 200 foster children in AIDS studies got independent monitors. New York City could find records showing 142 less than a third of the 465 foster children in AIDS drug trials got such monitors even though city policy required them. The city has asked an outside firm to investigate.
Likewise, research facilities including Chicago's Children's Memorial Hospital and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore said they concluded they didn't provide advocates for foster kids.
Some foster children died during studies, but state or city agencies said they could find no records that any deaths were directly caused by experimental treatments.
Researchers typically secured permission to enroll foster children through city or state agencies. And they frequently exempted themselves from appointing advocates by concluding the research carried minimal risk and the child would benefit directly because the drugs already had been tried in adults.
"Our position is that advocates weren't needed," said Marilyn Castaldi, spokeswoman for Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York.
*H.P. 1, 2, 3, etc. was the designation given to the unwitting patients of the infamous Rochester Plutonium Experiments. It meant in code Human Product! Sleep tight.
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"...and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us..."
The military has been conducting experimental testing on soldiers for decades. What would stop the government from slipping something into the water supply of a small town?
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Never criticize someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. That way, when you DO criticize them, you are a mile away, and you have their shoes...
If you choose any truth and follow it blindly, it becomes a falsehood, and you, a fanatic.