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Ethical Issues In Medicine : New Issues in Medical Ethics Beginning of Life During Life End of Life Biblical Model for Ethical Issues in Medicine 13 Volume Set

Could a Fake Doctors Note Save Health Care?
doctors excuses. As far as I know they are perfectly legal in most cases to by and sell. Many see them as more of an ethical issue than a legal one. If you think you can "put one over" on your boss or professor with a fake doctor excuse
Genes are not Exclusive Human: Can not be Patented
that opened a floodgate of patenting on both DNA and even whole organism. In certain countries like USA, ethical issues about patenting life have not been taken seriously but these have to generate great concern in many nations. After all
Ethical Issues In Modern Medicine Contemporary Readings in Bioethics
Binding: Paperback
Rating: 4.5
Review: 3
Studio: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
This comprehensive anthology represents the key issues and problems in the field of biomedical ethics through the most up-to-date readings and case studies available. Each of the book's seven parts is prefaced with helpful introductions that raise important questions and skillfully contextualize the positions and main points of the articles that follow. This seventh edition updates and expands parts throughout the text, including the discussions of conflicting roles and responsibilities for medical professionals and justice in health care. A new Part Seven entitled "Emerging Technologies and Perennial Issues," which explores the issues of behavioral genetics and human enhancements.
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Price: $795.00 USD
Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age Studies in Medical Anthropology
Binding: Paperback
Rating: 5.0
Review: 1
Studio: Rutgers University Press
With the completion of the sequencing of the human genome in 2001, the debate over the existence of a biological basis for race has been revived. In "Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age", interdisciplinary scholars join forces to examine the new social, political, and ethical concerns that are attached to how we think about emerging technologies and their impact on current conceptions of race and identity.Essays explore a range of topics that include drug development and the production of race-based therapeutics, the ways in which genetics could contribute to future health disparities, the social implications of ancestry mapping, and the impact of emerging race and genetics research on public policy and the media.As genetic research expands its reach, this volume takes an important step toward creating a useful interdisciplinary dialogue about its implications.
Manufacturer: Rutgers University Press
Price: $32.95 USD
Life Insurance Is Frozen
of life in a suspended state for centuries would one day be possible.The ethical issues surrounding cryonics ask if this process is interment or medicine. If it is interment, then resuscitation is not possible because the soul is gone.
Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science Essential Readings in Neuroethics Dana Foundation Series on Neuroethics
Binding: Paperback
Rating: 5.0
Review: 1
Studio: Dana Press
Where is the line between instinct and free will in humans? How far can technology and medicine go to manipulate the brain? With every new discovery about the human mind, more and more questions emerge about the boundaries of consciousness, responsibility, and how far neuroscience research can go. The fledgling field of neuroethics has sought answers to these questions since the first formal neuroethics conference was held in 2002. This groundbreaking volume collects the expert and authoritative writings published since then that have laid the groundwork for this rapidly expanding debate. Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science traverses the breadth of neuroethics, exploring six broad areasincluding free will, moral responsibility, and legal responsibility; psychopharmacology; and brain injury and brain deathin thirty provocative articles. The scientific and ethical consequences of neuroscience research and technology are plumbed by leading thinkers and scientists, from Antonio Damasios The Neural Basics of Social Behavior: Ethical Implications to Monitoring and Manipulating Brain Function by Martha J. Farah and Paul Root Wolpe. These and other in-depth chapters articulate the thought-provoking questions that emerge with every new scientific discovery and propose solutions that mediate between the freedom of scientific endeavor and the boundaries of ethical responsibility. As science races toward a future that is marked by startling new possibilities for our bodies and minds, Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science is the definitive assessment of the ethical criteria guiding neuroscientists today. (20080401)
Manufacturer: Dana Press
Price: $15.95 USD
Mental Health Ethics: Euthanasia
terminal stages of many incurable diseases. A distinction worth noting (in respect to matters legal and ethical) is that drawn between passive euthanasia, when one simply ceases to supply requisite extraordinary support measures needed to
Patents and Ethics in the Pharmaceutical Industry
keen to protect their investments and subsequently reward their efforts by making a great deal of profit. However, there are ethical issues as to whether the scale of the profit can be justified, given the healthcare problems that exist in

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