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Analysis of the mass media coverage of the Gates Foundation Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative
Navigating the chasm between religious and secular perspectives in modern bioethics
Tobacco regulation: autonomy up in smoke?
Synthetic biology and the ethics of knowledge
HIV priorities and health distributions in a rural region in Tanzania: a qualitative study
Mahātmā Gandhi's view on euthanasia and assisted suicide
Dealing with ethical problems in the healthcare system in Lithuania: achievements and challenges
Crisis in humanitarianism?
Should medical ethics justify violence?
Violating ethics: unlawful combatants, national security and health professionals
National HIV treatment guidelines in Tanzania and Ethiopia: are they legitimate rationing tools?
Ethical issues in funding research and development of drugs for neglected tropical diseases
The ‘patient's physician one-step removed’: the evolving roles of medical tourism facilitators
A case for justified non-voluntary active euthanasia: exploring the ethics of the Groningen Protocol
Embryonic stem cells: the disagreement debate and embryonic stem cell research in Israel
Ethical issues in screening for hearing impairment in newborns in developing countries
The truth-telling issue and changes in lifestyle in patients with cancer
Some principles of Islamic ethics as found in Harrisian philosophy
Making regulations and drawing up legislation in Islamic countries under conditions of uncertainty, with special reference to embryonic stem cell research
Medical ethics manual: does it serve its purpose?
The philosophical moment of the medical decision: revisiting emotions felt, to improve ethics of future decisions
The ethical physician encounters international medical travel
The physician and prison hunger strikes: reflecting on the experience in Turkey
Blinkered objections to bioethics: a response to Benatar
The WMA on medical ethics—some critical comments
The impact of regional culture on intensive care end of life decision making: an Israeli perspective from the ETHICUS study
The transformation of (bio)ethics expertise in a world of ethical pluralism
Could some people be wronged by contracting swine flu? A case discussion on the links between the farm animal sector and human disease
Ethical approval in developing countries is not optional
Developing capacity to protect human research subjects in a post-conflict, resource-constrained setting: procedures and prospects
Benefit sharing: it’s time for a definition
The Holocaust and medical ethics: the voices of the victims
A “Queen of Hearts” trial of organ markets: why Scheper-Hughes’s objections to markets in human organs fail
Whose dignity? Resolving ambiguities in the scope of “human dignity” in the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
National Bioethics Council: a Brazilian proposal
Acceptability of financial incentives to improve health outcomes in UK and US samples
Advance directives and older people: ethical challenges in the promotion of advance directives in New Zealand
Global bioethics: did the universal declaration on bioethics and human rights miss the boat?
Ethical issues in funding orphan drug research and development
A response to J S Taylor
Disclosure preferences regarding cancer diagnosis and prognosis: to tell or not to tell?
Is all fair in biological warfare? The controversy over genetically engineered biological weapons
The justification of race in biological explanation
Community based trials and informed consent in rural north India
Will international human rights subsume medical ethics? Intersections in the UNESCO Universal Bioethics Declaration
Black markets, transplant kidneys and interpersonal coercion
In defence of moral imperialism: four equal and universal prima facie principles
Human rights and bioethics
Changing attitudes towards euthanasia among medical students in Austria
A survey of the perspectives of patients who are seriously ill regarding end-of-life decisions in some medical institutions of Korea, China and Japan
Xenotransplantation: a bioethical evaluation
Adding insult to injury: the healthcare brain drain
Ethics in systematic reviews
Justification for a home-based education programme for kidney patients and their social network prior to initiation of renal replacement therapy
The physician charter on medical professionalism: a Jewish ethical perspective
Ethical dilemmas in community mental health care
Current knowledge in moral cognition can improve medical ethics
Judgement of suffering in the case of a euthanasia request in The Netherlands
The secret art of managing healthcare expenses: investigating implicit rationing and autonomy in public healthcare systems
Ethical dilemmas in palliative care in traditional developing societies, with special reference to the Indian setting
New trends of short-term humanitarian medical volunteerism: professional and ethical considerations
The WMA Medical Ethics Manual
Ethical challenges in voluntary blood donation in Kerala, India
Autonomy or protection from harm? Judgements of German courts on care for the elderly in nursing homes
Inequalities and healthcare reform in Chile: equity of what?
To protect or to publish: confidentiality and the fate of the mentally ill victims of Nazi euthanasia
Brain death revisited: it is not ‘complete death’ according to Islamic sources
Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of a family booklet on comfort care in dementia: sensitive topics revised before implementation
Mass public health programmes and the obligations of sponsoring and participating organisations
The ethics of poverty and the poverty of ethics: the case of Palestinian prisoners in Israel seeking to sell their kidneys in order to feed their children
Academic freedom and global health
Human rights and the national interest: migrants, healthcare and social justice
Male circumcision and HIV prevention: ethical, medical and public health tradeoffs in low-income countries
Can evidence-based medicine implicitly rely on current concepts of disease or does it have to develop its own definition?
Who wants to live forever? Three arguments against extending the human lifespan
“That’s Africa”: acceptance as a form of negligence
Human embryonic stem cell research debates: a Confucian argument
The bioethical principles and Confucius’ moral philosophy
The medical student global health experience: professionalism and ethical implications
Facebook activity of residents and fellows and its impact on the doctor-patient relationship
To have or to be: ways of caregiving identified during recovery from the earthquake disaster in Taiwan
Why tell asymptomatic children of the risk of an adult-onset disease in the family but not test them for it?
Response to reviews of the World Medical Association Medical Ethics Manual
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