Difference between Nuremberg code and Declaration of Helsinki?
a. The Nuremberg Code was formulated in response to the unethical human experiments conducted during World War II, while the Declaration of Helsinki provides guidelines for medical research involving human participants.
b. Both the Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki were developed in the 19th century to establish ethical principles in medical research.
c. The Nuremberg Code focuses on the ethical principles for conducting clinical trials, while the Declaration of Helsinki outlines guidelines for animal experimentation.
d. The Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki are two names for the same set of international guidelines regarding medical ethics.