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Human Enhancement

March 3, 2023

Human Augmentation with Robotic Body Parts Is at Hand, Say Scientists

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March 2, 2023

The Next Fountain-of-Youth Craze? Peptide Injections

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News



 
 

February 27, 2023

What Happens When You Stop Taking Ozempic?

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February 24, 2023

Ozempic Runs Low for Diabetes Patients as Weight-Loss Use Surges

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February 13, 2023

Hyped Weight Loss Drugs Raise Supply, Equity Concerns

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Pharma



 
 

February 10, 2023

These Prosthetics Break the Mold with Third Thumbs, Spikes, and Superhero Skins

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Posted in Biotech, Disability Ethics, highlights, Human Enhancement, Neuroethics, News



 
 

February 3, 2023

Roboticists Want to Give You a Third Arm

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Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Biotech, Disability Ethics, Emerging Technologies, Human Enhancement, Neuroethics, News, Op-Ed, Research Ethics



 
 

February 2, 2023

A New Edition of Christian Bioethics Is Now Available

Posted by Bioethcs Research Assistant

Posted in Human Enhancement, Journal Articles, Transhumanism



 
 

January 25, 2023

The Problematic Arrival of Anti-Obesity Drugs

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Eugenics, highlights, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Pharma, Public Health



 
 

January 25, 2023

Those Weight Loss Drugs May Do a Number on Your Face

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Geriatric & Aging, highlights, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Pharma



 
 

January 23, 2023

Transgender People in Rural America Struggle to Find Doctors Willing or Able to Provide Care

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

January 10, 2023

Leg-Lengthening Surgery Changed My Life. It Cost $27,000 But I’m 5 Inches Taller and I Feel More Charismatic

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, News



 
 

January 9, 2023

Would You Zap Yourself With Electricity to Get Into Shape?

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Posted in Biotech, Emerging Technologies, Human Enhancement, News



 
 

January 6, 2023

Ice Baths. Cryo-Chambers. Hikes at Dawn. Why Spa-Goers Want Hardcore Wellness Now.

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, News



 
 

January 4, 2023

A New Edition of The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy Is Now Available

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Posted in Disability Ethics, Human Enhancement, Journal Articles



 
 

December 29, 2022

It’s Been a Tough Year for Transgender Medicine

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, Mental Health, News, Pediatric



 
 

December 8, 2022

Dying to Compete

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Posted in highlights, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News



 
 

December 6, 2022

Hollywood’s Latest Diet Craze? Ozempic, the Insulin Drug with Vanishing—Literally—Side Effects

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Posted in Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Pharma



 
 

November 9, 2022

Would You Have Your Legs Broken To Make Yourself Taller? The Men Who Go Through Hell for a Little Extra Height

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, News



 
 

October 27, 2022

How Scientists Want to Make You Young Again

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Geriatric & Aging, highlights, Human Enhancement, i, News, Stem Cell Research



 
 

September 26, 2022

More Trans Teens Are Choosing ‘Top Surgery’

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, highlights, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Pediatric, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

September 9, 2022

Breast Implants May Be Linked to Additional Cancers, F.D.A. Warns

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Women's Health



 
 

September 8, 2022

F.D.A. OKs Daxxify, an Anti-Wrinkle Drug and Botox Competitor

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, Neuroethics, News, Pharma



 
 

August 24, 2022

Why Demand for Cosmetic Surgery Is Booming in a Post-Pandemic World

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Human Enhancement, News



 
 

July 29, 2022

Life and Ethics in an ‘Era of Genetics’

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Posted in Biotech, General Bioethics, Genetic Ethics, Human Enhancement, News, People, Research Ethics



 
 
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