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Bioethics Dude: Majikthise Meme
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Primum, non nocere. A blog about bioethics, human subjects research, and reflections on health care, with the goals of 1) providing what is hopefully thoughtful analysis of these subjects and, 2) news related to these issues. Postings will appear infrequently, perhaps once per week; the Dude is likely to be found commenting on issues at other sites. Sunday, April 17, 2005. The Dude has been invited to participate in the following meme, as promted by Majikthise. Behold, the Caesar’s Bath meme! Extraordina...
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Women's Bioethics Blog: UNESCO Call for Papers - Latin Bioethics
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2010/03/unesco-call-for-papers-latin-bioethics.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. UNESCO Call for Papers - Latin Bioethics. Papers may be published in Spanish, Portuguese or English. Instructions for Authors here. Proposals should be sent to: revistaredbioetica@unesco.org.uy. Posted by Kathryn Hinsch. Treat Me With R...
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Women's Bioethics Blog: Women's Bioethics Project Closes
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2010/06/womens-bioethics-project-closes.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Friday, June 11, 2010. Women's Bioethics Project Closes. Highlighting some of the key activities we accomplished together. I sincerely appreciate the time, talent, and financial resources you have contributed to make our effort a success. Thank you. Dealt with eu...
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Women's Bioethics Blog
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2010/05/geneticswatch-creating-life-and-curing.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Saturday, May 22, 2010. Creating Life and Curing Blindness. May 21, 2010. American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy. Restored his failing vision. Francis Collins, director of the NIH, told Congress about Corey last week. Posted by Ricki Lewis. Genetics and Public...
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Women's Bioethics Blog: Bioethicists Weigh In On the Healthcare Reform Vote (updated)
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2010/03/bioethicists-weigh-in-on-healthcare_22.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Monday, March 22, 2010. Bioethicists Weigh In On the Healthcare Reform Vote (updated). As the readers of this blog know, both myself. And several of our bloggers have posted. About universal health care coverage many. Times as an ethical and moral imperativ.
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Women's Bioethics Blog: Forced Sterilisation in Namibia
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2010/06/forced-sterilisation-in-namibia.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Sunday, June 06, 2010. Forced Sterilisation in Namibia. Is it a utilitarian ethic to prevent the potential future suffering – medical and social – of a family – and is a doctor the right person to instigate such practices? At these moment it is very important to ...
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Women's Bioethics Blog: Back By Popular Demand -- The Content of the WBP Project
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2010/09/back-by-popular-demand-content-of-wbp.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Monday, September 20, 2010. Back By Popular Demand - The Content of the WBP Project. We've been getting so many requests for the papers, interviews, and. Programs we developed that we put the content back online - you can access it. Posted by Linda MacDonald Glenn.
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Women's Bioethics Blog: Universal Health Care Ethics
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2006/10/universal-health-care-ethics.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Friday, October 27, 2006. Universal Health Care Ethics. One initial question that must be asked is: How responsible is an individual for the status of their health? What financial contribution should individuals make? Even once we recognize that universal health ...
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Women's Bioethics Blog: Being a progressive means believing that we need universal health care
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2008/04/being-progressive-means-believing-that.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Friday, April 11, 2008. Being a progressive means believing that we need universal health care. Paul Krugman of the NY Times pens this morning an editorial "Health Care Horror Stories", something of a theme on this blog and something we've blogged about. Posted b...
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Women's Bioethics Blog: Women and Posthumanity: The future looks large and sexy
http://womensbioethics.blogspot.com/2010/03/women-and-posthumanity-future-looks.html
Or follow us on Twitter at http:/ twitter.com/khinsch. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy positions of the Women's Bioethics Project. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Women and Posthumanity: The future looks large and sexy. Isn’t society a little more vain that that? The fashion designer and director of the film A Single Man. He mentions that breasts today do not bear any resemblance to what actual b...