Jean Heller, an American journalist, is known for exposing one of the most notorious human rights violations in American medical history: the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. When Heller broke the story in 1972, she revealed how the U.S. Public Health Service had observed 399 African American men with untreated syphilis for nearly 40 years, denying them available treatments. This article discusses the historical and cultural significance of her work, the unethical study she exposed, and the long-lasting impact on American medicine and journalism.
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