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"The keeping is the problem": A qualitative study of IRB-member perspectives in Botswana on the collection, use, and storage of human biological samples for research.

Published in 2015

The Koch-Backed Right-to-Try Law Has Been a Bust — But Still Threatens Our Health

The greater threat of right-to-try is to the broad American public. As Holly Fernandez Lynch and Steven Joffe of the University of Pennsylvania warned last year in the New...

Published on September 3, 2019

The "Ladder of Inference" as a Conflict Management Tool: Working with the "Difficult" Patient or Family in Healthcare Ethics Consultations.

Published in 2022

The latest Instagram influencer frontier? Medical promotions.

Louise Roe has denim that’s ripped in all the right places, a bikini-ready body year-round, a husband and baby who look like they were picked from a catalog, and 698,000...

Published on February 1, 2019

The LEGACY Girls Study: Growth and Development in the Context of Breast Cancer Family History.

Published in 2016

“The Life and Legacy of Niles Polk Rumely Newton: Breastfeeding Researcher, Advocate and Mother, 1923-1993

Published in 2018

The limits of acceptable political influence over the FDA

Published in 2021

The Medical Battery in The United States (1870-1920): Electrotherapy at Home and in the Clinic.

Published in 2017

The Military Is Funding Ethicists to Keep Its Brain Enhancement Experiments in Check

From Future Human: The military has long been interested in what medical ethicist Jonathan Moreno calls “the whole supersoldier business” — using technology to produce...

Published on April 5, 2021

The military should be mobilized for the coronavirus pandemic

By Stephen N. Xenakis and Jonathan D. Moreno Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s decision to call up the New York National Guard and the Army Corps of Engineers to find buildings to...

Published on March 3, 2020
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