Bioethics in the Academic Literature, May 3, 2007 

Bioethics in the Academic Literature
May 3, 2007


New England Journal of Medicine
Vol. 356; No. 18

Subjects or Objects? Prisoners and Human Experimentation

Religion, Conscience, and Controversial Clinical Practices [Letters & Reply]

Audio Interview: Expanding Federal Funding for Embryonic Stem-Cell Research


JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
Vol. 297; No. 17

Mandatory HPV Vaccination: Public Health vs Private Wealth

FDA Responds to Institute of Medicine Drug Safety Recommendations--In Part

Baby at Risk: The Uncertain Legacies of Medical Miracles for Babies, Families, and Society [Book Review]


The Lancet
Vol. 369; No. 9571

Do doctors have a future?

Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver [Book Review]

Canadian soldiers and doctors face torture allegations [News]


BMJ: British Medical Journal
Vol. 334; No. 7599

Why single-payer health systems spark endless debate

Global Health: Great expectations

Inquiry will study claims that Sellafield workers' body parts were removed without families' consent [News]

UK leads initiative to drive down cost of drugs in poor countries [News]


Annals of Internal Medicine
Vol. 146; No. 9

The Ethics of Using Quality Improvement Methods in Health Care

Quality Improvement and Ethical Oversight [Editorial]


Nature
Vol. 447; No. 7140

South Africa's AIDS plan [Editorial]

Patenting the obvious?


Science
Vol. 316; No. 5824

Biodefense: Proposed Biosecurity Review Plan Endorses Self-Regulation [News]

Cross-Cultural Research: Pentagon Asks Academics for Help in Understanding Its Enemies [News]


Journal of Medical Ethics
Vol. 33; No. 5

Private conscience, public acts [Editorial]

Characteristics of deaths occurring in hospitalised children: changing trends

Do-not-resuscitate decision: the attitudes of medical and non-medical students

The absence of sadness: darker reflections on the doctor-patient relationship

Human rights and the national interest: migrants, healthcare and social justice

Theory and practice of informed consent in the Czech Republic

The best possible child

In defence of Procreative Beneficence

A qualitative study of institutional review board members' experience reviewing research proposals using emergency exception from informed consent

Factors influencing the effectiveness of research ethics committees

Legal and ethical considerations in processing patient-identifiable data without patient consent: lessons learnt from developing a disease register

"Why aren't you doing what we want?" Cultivating collegiality and communication between specialist and generalist physicians and residents

A new legal frame for end of life in France


Vaccine
Vol. 25; No. advance online publication

Ethical considerations related to the provision of care and treatment in vaccine trials


Critical Care
Vol. 11; No. 2

Re-examining ethical obligations in the intensive care unit: HIV disclosure to surrogates [10.1186/cc5720]


Journal of Global Ethics
Vol. 3; No. 1

Autonomy and Risk: Criteria for International Trade Regimes

Justice Between Generations: Investigating a Sufficientarian Approach


Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Vol. 35; No. 2

Perceptions of potential donors in the Swedish public towards information and consent procedures in relation to use of human tissue samples in biobanks: A population-based study

Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Vol. 99; No. 7

Debate Over Institutional Review Boards Continues as Alternative Options Emerge

 
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