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Taiwan coach apologises for 'pressuring' students to give blood

Taiwan coach apologises for 'pressuring' students to give blood

In a recent incident at the National Taiwan Normal University, an investigation revealed that blood sampling had been conducted on students for various "research projects". The university authorities have apologized for the incident, acknowledging that the blood sampling was carried out without the informed consent of the students. The coach of the university's sports team has taken responsibility for the situation, apologizing for "pressuring" the students to provide blood samples. The university has stated that it will take appropriate measures to address the issue and ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future. The incident has raised concerns about the ethical practices and the rights of students in research projects. The university has promised to review its policies and procedures to prevent similar occurrences and to protect the privacy and autonomy of its students.

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