Bioethics in the Academic Literature, May 9, 2007
Bioethics in the Academic Literature
May 9, 2007
The Lancet
Vol. 369; No. 9572
Minimising risk in first-in-man trials
The World Bank's new health strategy: reason for alarm?
Blind Faith: the Unholy Alliance of Religion and Medicine
[Book Review]
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
Vol. 297; No. 18
Using Law to Facilitate Healthier Lifestyles
[Letter]
Using Law to Facilitate Healthier Lifestyles
[Letter]
Using Law to Facilitate Healthier Lifestyles--Reply
BMJ: British Medical Journal
Vol. 334; No. 7600
Euthanasia in neonates: Should it be available?
[Editorial]
Should patient groups accept money from drug companies? -- Yes
Should patient groups accept money from drug companies? -- No
Nations signal support for WHO to stockpile H5N1 vaccine
[News]
HFEA is to launch public debate on hybrid animal-human embryos
[News]
Science
Vol. 316; No. 5825
Genetic Discrimination: Long-Awaited Genetic Nondiscrimination Bill Headed for Easy Passage
[News]
Journal of Medicine & Philosophy
Vol. 32; No. 2
Equipoise and the Duty of Care in Clinical Research: A Philosophical Response to Our Critics
So-Called “Clinical Equipoise” and the Argument from Design
Symposium on Equipoise and the Ethics of Clinical Trials
Articulating and Responding to Uncertainties in Clinical Research
Clinical Equipoise and the Incoherence of Research Ethics
Two Dogmas of Research Ethics and the Integrative Approach to Human-Subjects Research
The Irrelevance of Equipoise
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
Vol. 2; No. 1
What is the Value of a Timely Empirical Question?
[Editorial]
Sharing Data and Results in Ethnographic Research: Why This Should not be an Ethical Imperative
Establishment of a Standing Ethics/Institutional Review Board in a Nigerian University: A Blueprint for Developing Countries
Community-Based Participatory Research and the Ethics Review Process
Content Among Locally Approved HIPAA Authorization forms for Research
Special Section of Research Agendas: Ethical Issues and Empirical Questions
Trauma Research
Involuntary Commitment by Relatives
Summary of Empirical Questions Pertaining to Trauma Research
Interviewing Children of a Parent with a Serious Mental Illness
Mandatory Reporting: How much detail about risk should subjects receive?
The Privacy of Stigmatized Persons
Recruitment of Men Having Sex with Men (MSM) Who Use Illegal Drugs
Creating Social Change and Protecting Research
Research in Emergency Situations: Community Consultation and Public Disclosure
Informed Consent and Assent Decisions by Persons with Dementia and their Legally Designated Representatives
Informed Consent for Research with Children on Mechanical Ventilation
Deception in Psoriasis Study Involving Greater than Minimal Risk
Sharing Data, Dna and Tissue Samples
Making Public DNA Sequencing Data from Children
Acceptable Use of a Large Volume of Tissue Samples for Research Purposes without Consent
Health Affairs
Vol. 26; No. 3
The Risk-Benefit Balance In The United States: Who Decides?
Risks And Benefits In Health Care: The View From Economics
Balancing Modern Medical Benefits And Risks
Informed Patient Choice: Patient-Centered Valuing Of Surgical Risks And Benefits
Risk Management And Intrusions On Medical Practice: Striking A Balance
Toward The 'Tipping Point': Decision Aids And Informed Patient Choice
From Policy To Patients And Back: Surgical Treatment Decision Making For Patients With Breast Cancer
From 'Soak The Rich' To 'Soak The Poor': Recent Trends In Hospital Pricing
Consumers' Preferences For The Communication Of Risk Information In Drug Advertising
Social Science & Medicine
Vol. 64; No. 11
The value of "life at any cost": Talk about stopping kidney dialysis
Fetal conditions and fatal decisions: Ethical dilemmas in ultrasound screening in Vietnam
Does "community social capital" contribute to population health?
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Vol. 32; No. 5
Preventive Misconception: Its Nature, Presence, and Ethical Implications for Research
[Jeremy Sugarman et al.]
AACN Advanced Critical Care
Vol. 18; No. 2
Respect in Critical Care: A Foundational Ethical Principle
[Cynda Rushton]
Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine
Vol. 2; No. 6
Care and the self: Biotechnology, reproduction, and the good life
Acta Oncologica
Vol. 46; No. 1
A short communication course for physicians improves the quality of patient information in a clinical trial
Participating in a cancer clinical trial? The balancing of options in the loneliness of autonomy: A grounded theory interview study
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