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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 12, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThe development of antimicrobial resistance is triggered by the use of antibiotic drugs. Therefore, the consumption of antibiotics in livestock is monitored, and different measures may be applied if the usage of...
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From:The Monist (Vol. 89, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe requirement of full information for autonomous decision-making has been a common topic for bioethics. In the past, it has been central to models of informed consent, competency and decisional capacity, and to...
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From:The Hastings Center Report (Vol. 33, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIn early December 2002, President Bush announced plans for the immediate vaccination of approximately 500,000 health care professionals against smallpox on a voluntary basis (as well as up to 500,000 military personnel...
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From:Revista de Investigacion Agraria y Ambiental (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedInhabitants of rural areas on the northern slope of the Dominican Republic central mountain range affirm that natural fertility is higher on soils rich in skeleton than in soils without stones or with few stones. This...
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From:Expert Review of Vaccines (Vol. 2, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed'Understanding the central role of herd immunity in disease prevention through vaccination is important for our approach to addressing an increasingly visible antivaccination movement.' Most medical intervention is...
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From:Human Rights (Vol. 34, Issue 4)Although one of the wealthiest societies in history, the United States is one of the few industrialized nations not to offer universal health insurance coverage for its citizens, with more than forty-five million...
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From:Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe events of September 11, 2001 have prompted significant concern to protect against future terror attacks, especially attacks that would involve the use of biological weapons--the most dangerous "weapons of mass...
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From:Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction Deception, cheating, and loopholes within the IRB approval process have received significant attention in the past several years. Surveys of clinical researchers indicate common deception ranging from...
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From:Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (Vol. 52, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT This article examines the issue of expanding rights of conscience for health-care professionals to include rights grounded in claims of complicity. Our concerns relate to the nature of professional expertise,...
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From:Nature (Vol. 429, Issue 6992) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Thomas May [1] [illus. 1] The fear of bioterrorism is increasing scientific isolationism in the United States. New restrictions on the publication of sensitive information relevant to biological weapons,...