• Lost in Translation: Gaps in Reasoning for Primate Stroke. 

      Degeling, C; Johnson, J
      Published 2009-01-01
      Sughrue and colleagues' target article “Bioethical considerations in translational research: Primate stroke” (2009) are to be commended for seeking to address a large gap in current bioethical discourse. The ethics of ...
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    • What is health promotion ethics? 

      Carter, SM
      Published 2012-04-01
      What does it mean to think about the ethics of health promotion? When most of us think ‘ethics’ we think of the Human Research Ethics Committee applications required for research projects. But I’m thinking of something ...
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    • There is no guarantee of the perfect child. 

      Newson, A.J.
      Published 2008-10-24
      For couples t risk of having child with serious inherited disease, karyomapping could be the breakthrough they have been hoping for. But if we can obtain "genetic MoT" for n embryo, should we do so? How much information ...
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    • Danger of more abortions but choice can be protected 

      Newson, A.J.
      Published 2008-06-21
      Free foetal DNA esting can be done ethically provided he right conditions are in place. Pregnant women must receive high-quality information and he optional nature of esting must also be reinforced. One reason hat women ...
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    • Health promotion: an ethical analysis 

      Carter, SM
      Published 2014-01-01
      Thinking and practising ethically requires reasoning systematically about the right thing to do. Health promotion ethics – a form of applied ethics – includes analysis of health promotion practice and how this can be ...
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