Bioethics in the Academic Literature, May 25, 2007
Bioethics in the Academic Literature
May 25, 2007
New England Journal of Medicine
Vol. 356; No. 21
The Supreme Court and Abortion Rights
The Partial Death of Abortion Rights
The Intimidation of American Physicians -- Banning Partial-Birth Abortion
Government in Medicine
[Editorial]
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
Vol. 297; No. 20
Global Malaria Control in the 21st Century: A Historic but Fleeting Opportunity
Global Bioethics: The Collapse of Consensus
[Book Review]
Health, Trade and Human Rights
[Book Review]
Influenza and Its Global Public Health Significance
[Book Review]
The Lancet
Vol. 369; No. 9574
Stepping up child survival efforts
[Editorial]
Procedural simulation's developing role in medicine
BMJ: British Medical Journal
Vol. 334; No. 7602
Gene patents: the locked code
UK must learn from US's mistakes in tackling research misconduct
[News]
Physician assisted deaths: no "slippery slope" in the Netherlands or Oregon
[News]
Nature
Vol. 447; No. 7143
An unwieldy hybrid
[Editorial]
Celebrity genomes alarm researchers
[News]
Scientific activism: Signing on
Intervention: Confronting the Real Risks of Genetic Engineering and Life on a Biotech Planet
[Book Review]
Science
Vol. 316; No. 5827
Behavioral Science Comes of Age
[Editorial]
The New Synthesis in Moral Psychology
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal
Vol. 176; No. 11
HIV microbicide trials halted
[News]
Using decision aids to help patients navigate the "grey zone" of medical decision-making
Social Science & Medicine
Vol. 64; No. 12
Political economy, labor migration, and the AIDS epidemic in rural Malawi
Genetics, insurance and participation: How a Citizens' Jury reached its verdict
On physician well being--You'll get by with a little help from your friends
American Journal of Law & Medicine
Vol. 3; No. 1
What Potent Blood: Non-Invasive Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis and the Transformation of Modern Prenatal Care
Some Realism about End of Life: The Current Prohibition and the Euthanasia Underground
The Patentability of the Native Hawaiian Genome
Select Recent Court Decisions
Boston University School of Law Merck KGaA v. Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd: Implications of the Supreme Court's Decision for the People Who Matter MostGO the Consumer
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Vol. 35; No. 2
Introduction: Reflections on Emerging Technologies at the Centennial of Organ Transplantation
The God Squad and the Origins of Transplantation Ethics and Policy
The Use of Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research: Necessity and Justification
Markets in Health Care: The Case of Renal Transplantation
The Injustice of Enforced Equal Access to Transplant Operations: Rethinking Reckless Claims of Fairness
Clinical Trials of Xenotransplantation: Waiver of the Right to Withdraw from a Clinical Trial Should Be Required
Brain Death - Too Flawed to Endure, Too Ingrained to Abandon
Genetic Determinism and Discrimination: A Call to Re-Orient Prevailing Human Rights Discourse to Better Comport with the Public Implications of Individual Genetic Testing
Ethics of Population-Based Research
[Holly Taylor & Summer Johnson]
Ethics, Law, and Commercial Surrogacy: A Call for Uniformity
Use of Forensic DNA Evidence in ProsecutorsOffices
The Implications of Expanding Access to Unapproved Drugs
Loopholes: Opportunity, Responsibility, or Liability?
Dispelling the Myths of Abortion History
[Book Review]
Recent Developments in Health Law
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Vol. 16; No. 3
The Ethics of Enabling Technology
The Bodily Incorporation of Mechanical Devices: Ethical and Religious Issues (Part 2)
Wired Patients: Implantable Microchips and Biosensors in Patient Care
Becoming Borg to Become Immortal: Regulating Brain Implant Technologies
Design and Engineering Ethics Considerations for Neurotechnologies
Neurosurgical Implants: Clinical Protocol Considerations
"Currents of Hope": Neurostimulation Techniques in U.S. and U.K. Print Media
Ethics in the Clinical Application of Neural Implants
Parental Love and the Ethics of Sex Selection
Rights and Procreative Liberty
[Editorial]
The Moral Imperative for Ectogenesis
Who Reviews the Projects of Unaffiliated Researchers for Ethics? A Case Study from Alberta
Kidney for Sale by Owner: Human Organs, Transplantation, and the Market
[Book Review]
Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Literature
Nature Reviews Genetics
Vol. 8; No. 6
Can we develop ethically universal embryonic stem-cell lines?
[10.1038/nrg2066]
Medical Journal of Australia
Vol. 186; No. 10
Ethical boundaries of spiritual care
Seton Hall Law Review
Vol. 37; No. 3
More on: "Doctors Must Be Healers"
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Doctors as Pawns? Law and Medical Ethics at Guantanamo Bay
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First, Do No Harm: Health Professionals and Guantanamo
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