July 2, 2012
The New England Journal of Medicine (Volume 366, Issue 21, September 15, 2012) is now available on-line and by subscription only. Articles include: “The Health Care Jobs Fallacy” by K. Baicker and A. Chandra, available on-line. “Cumulative Birth Rates with … Read More
July 2, 2012
Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 38, Issue 7, July 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Survey of Physicians’ Approach to Severe Fetal Anomalies” by Cara C Heuser, Alexandra G Eller, Janice L Byrne, 391-395. “Terminating Pregnancy after … Read More
June 26, 2012
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (Volume 15, Issue 3) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Human Rights in Bioethics–Theoretical and Applied” by John-Stewart Gordon, available on-line. “‘Sanctity-of-Life’—A Bioethical Principle for a Right to Life?” by Heike Baranzke, available … Read More
June 25, 2012
Cell Stem Cell (Volume 10, Issue 6, June 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “The Impact of Cell Culture on Stem Cell Research” by Elaine Fuchs. “Synthetic Organs for Regenerative Medicine” by Roger A. Pedersen, Victoria Mascetti, … Read More
June 18, 2012
Bioethics (Volume 26, Issue 6, July 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “‘Because We See Them Naked’ – Nurses’ Experiences in Caring for Hospitalized Patients with Dementia: Considering Artificial Nutrition or Hydration” by Els Bryon, Bernadette Dierckx … Read More
June 15, 2012
The New England Journal of Medicine (Volume 366, Issue 24, June 14, 2012) is now available on-line and by subscription only. Articles include: “Court-Ordered Care — A Complication of Pregnancy to Avoid” by Julie D. Cantor, available on-line. “Geographic Variation … Read More
June 14, 2012
Nature Biotechnology (Volume 30, Issue 6, June 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Discontent with Consent” available on-line. “Proof of Concept for Next-Generation Nanoparticle Drugs in Humans” available on-line. “Agency Defies Advice and Rejects Gene Therapy for … Read More
June 2, 2012
The New England Journal of Medicine (Volume 366, Issue 21, May 24, 2012) is now available on-line and by subscription only. Articles include: “From an Ethics of Rationing to an Ethics of Waste Avoidance” by H. Brody, available on-line.
June 1, 2012
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (Volume 21, Issue 3, July 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Postcolonial Bioethics” by Christy A. Rentmeester, 366-374. “The Irish Council for Bioethics” by Barry Lyons, 375-383. “Regulating Ethics in Australian Healthcare … Read More
June 1, 2012
The New England Journal of Medicine (Volume 366, Issue 22, May 31, 2012) is now available on-line and by subscription only. Articles include: “Palliation for Dying Undocumented Immigrants” by R. Nuila, available on-line.
May 31, 2012
New Genetics and Society (Volume 31, Issue 2, June 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Oöcytes for research: inspecting the commercialization continuum” by Kathrin Braun & Susanne Schultz, 135-157. “Consuming genomes: scientific and social innovation in direct-to-consumer … Read More
May 30, 2012
The Journal of the American Medical Association (Volume 307, Issue 20, May 23, 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Assessing Value in Health Care Programs” by Kevin G. Volpp, George Loewenstein, David A. Asch, 2153-2154. “The Journey … Read More
May 29, 2012
The Journal of the American Medical Association (Volume 307, Issue 19, May 16, 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Achieving Equity in Global Health: So Near and Yet So Far” by Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, K. Srinath Reddy, … Read More
May 28, 2012
Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 38, Issue 6, June 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Is the commercialisation of human tissue and body material forbidden in the countries of the European Union?” by Christian Lenk, Katharina Beier. … Read More
May 25, 2012
The New England Journal of Medicine (Volume 366, Issue 20, May 17, 2012) is now available on-line and by subscription only. Articles include: “Emergency Departments, Medicaid Costs, and Access to Primary Care — Understanding the Link” by A.L. Kellermann and … Read More
May 24, 2012
Journal of Applied Philosophy (Volume 29, Issue 2, May 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “The Global Reach of Human Rights” by Amartya Sen, 91–100. “Conscientious Objection and the Morning-After Pill” by Corrado Del Bo, 133–145.
May 23, 2012
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (Volume 9, Issue 2) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Organ Donation, Discrimination After Death, Anti-Vaccination Sentiments, and Tuberculosis Management” by John Coggon, Bill Madden, Tina Cockburn, Cameron Stewart, Jerome Amir Singh, Anant Bhan, … Read More
May 22, 2012
The Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume (Volume 86, Issue 1, June 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “The Demands of the Human Right to Health” by Jonathan Wolff, 217–237. “A Human Right to Health? Some Inconclusive Scepticism” by … Read More
May 21, 2012
Bioethics (Volume 26, Issue 5, June 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Ethics and Chronic Disease: Where Are the Bioethicists?” by Jennifer L. Gibson and Ross E. G. Upshur, ii-iv. “The Dangers of Euthanasia and Dementia: How … Read More
May 18, 2012
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (Volume 15, Issue 2) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Justifying Feasibility Constraints on Human Rights” by Henning Hahn. “Harm to Future Persons: Non-Identity Problems and Counterpart Solutions” by Anthony Wrigley.
May 17, 2012
The Journal of the American Medical Association (Volume 307, Issue 17, May 2, 2012) is now available by subscription only. Articles include: “Choosing Wisely: Helping Physicians and Patients Make Smart Decisions About Their Care” by Christine K. Cassel and James … Read More
May 17, 2012
Close to 8,000 miles from Michigan in the capital city of Bangladesh, a black market trade is taking organs from the poor to save the rich. For the past 10 years, Michigan State University professor Monir Moniruzzaman has dedicated his … Read More
May 17, 2012
Superovulation procedures and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have provided the means for significant improvement in infertility care. Although generally safe, these procedures are associated with complications that, albeit rare, can have significant morbidity. Complications from superovulation include ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, … Read More
May 17, 2012
The North Carolina legislature is moving to compensate victims of involuntary sterilization, according to a report. Â (Politico)
May 17, 2012
Alan Purdy, 88, sat by while his beloved Margaret, 84 and in unrelieved pain, killed herself. San Diego County authorities arrested him, but the issue is tough for everyone involved. Â (Los Angeles Times)