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Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions

    • On the Importance of the Institution and Social Self in a Sociology of Conflicts of Interest 

      Mayes, C
      Published 2012-01-01
      Comment on “Toward a Sociology of Conflict of Interest in Medical Research” by Sarah Winch and Michael Sinnott, published in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 8(4): 389–391. In calling for a sociological analysis of ...
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    • Tracking the smoking gene 

      Newson, A.J.
      Published 2005-11-19
      With a ban on smoking in enclosed public places in England around the corner, now might be the time to kick the habit. But with so many treatments to help you quit, it can be difficult to choose -hypnosis, patches, ...
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    • Viewpoint: Separating the Science and Politics of “Obesity” 

      Carter, SM; Walls, H
      Published 2013-02-14
      Last month, JAMA published a systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and all-cause mortality. The researchers, led by Katherine M. Flegal, PhD, of the US Centers for Disease ...
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    • Expert Q&A on reproductive screening 

      Newson, A.J.
      Published 2014-12-01
      Q&A Personal Choice in Prenatal Screening: What is prenatal screening and what information can it provide families? What are the benefits for families of using pn. s.? Are there potential harms associated with pn.s.? Do ...
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    • You Have to Make Something of All That Rubbish, Do You? An Empirical Investigation of the Social Process of Qualitative Research. 

      Carter, SM; Jordens, C; McGrath, C; Little, M
      Published 2008-01-01
      In this article, we examine participants’ talk about qualitative research. We provide empirical support for post structural theorizations of the interview and propose three distinct but related dimensions of qualitative ...
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