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    Reporting incidental findings from non-biological assessments in human subject research
    with Alyssa Pingitore, Ashley Mack, Eric G. Devine, Jackson Doerr, and Caroline Denneen
    Research Ethics 18 (3): 241-249. 2022.
    Incidental findings in research with human participants may have implications for a person’s present health or future health outcomes. Current guidelines focus on methods for handling and reporting incidental findings from biological test data but incidental findings might also arise from non-biological tests. This article presents three examples in which the results from non-biological test data can be predictive of future disease and should be disclosed to research participants. It is intended…Read more