Bioethics

  • Home
  • About
  • Events
  • Bioethics Resources
    • Featured Articles
    • Academic Programs & Certificates
    • Bioethics Centers & Institutions
    • Bioethics Journals & Publications
    • Multimedia Resources
    • Bioethics 101 Resources
    • Book Reviews
    • Movie Reviews
    • Employment, Fellowships & Internships
  • Topics

Your global information source on bioethics news, issues, & events

  • Twitter
  • RSS
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Biotech
  • Clinical / Medical
  • Cloning
  • Covid-19
  • Culture
  • Disability Ethics
  • Disaster Ethics
  • Education
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Employment / Fellowships / Internships
  • End of Life
  • Eugenics
  • Euthanasia / Suicide
  • Genetic Ethics
  • Geriatric & Aging
  • Global Bioethics
  • Healthcare
  • Human Dignity
  • Human Enhancement
  • Informed Consent
  • Journal Articles
  • Medical Tourism
  • Mental Health
  • Multimedia Resources
  • Nanotechnology
  • Neuroethics
  • Nursing
  • Organ Donation / Transplantation
  • Pediatric
  • Pharma
  • Public Health
  • Public Policy
  • Reproductive Ethics
  • Research Ethics
  • Reviews
  • Stem Cell Research
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Women's Health

Public Health

October 31, 2025

Here’s why we don’t have a cold vaccine. Yet.

(MIT Technology Review) – Preventing the common cold is extremely tricky—but not impossible. We all got our flu jabs a month ago. Why couldn’t we get a vaccine to protect us against the common cold, too? Scientists have been working … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, News, Pharma, Public Health



 
 

October 30, 2025

Anxiety over global warming leading some young Americans to say they don’t want kids

(ABC News) – Younger generations of Americans are increasingly citing climate change as making them reticent to have children, according to several studies. They are worried about bringing children into a world with increasing and more intense extreme weather events, … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in highlights, News, Public Health, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

October 30, 2025

Spine docs alarmed over ‘tech neck’ hazard for young smartphone users

(UPI) – As medical concerns mount over chronic pain among young smartphone users dubbed “tech neck,” experts are calling for new measures to counteract the phenomenon, which they warn can potentially lead to early-onset spinal problems. The warnings come as … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in News, Public Health



 
 

October 28, 2025

Louisiana officials waited months to warn public of whooping cough outbreak

(NPR) – When there’s an outbreak of a vaccine-preventable disease, state health officials typically take certain steps to alert residents and issue public updates about the growing threat. That’s standard practice, public health and infectious disease experts told NPR and … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in highlights, News, Public Health



 
 

October 28, 2025

Dubai Chocolate Puts Clinicians on Alert for Allergy Risks

(MedPage Today) – linicians are raising concerns that trendy “Dubai-style chocolate” could be landing more food allergy patients in the emergency department, especially as Halloween approaches. Some may not realize that pistachio is a key ingredient, but that’s not the … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Informed Consent, News, Public Health



 
 

October 28, 2025

US stillbirth rate is higher than reported

(Reuters via Yahoo!) – Stillbirths in the U.S. are more common than previously reported, affecting roughly 1 in 150 pregnancies, and rates are even higher in lower-income areas, according to results from a large study published on Monday. The national … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in News, Public Health, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

October 27, 2025

Bird flu’s comeback raises fears about readiness

(Axios) – Migratory birds aredriving up avian flu cases across the country, reviving concerns about U.S. readiness to respond to outbreaks, especially during the government shutdown. Why it matters: The most immediate concern is how the spread of the disease … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in News, Public Health



 
 

October 24, 2025

This nation has the fastest rising rate of cancer cases — and deaths — in the world

(NPR) – As a result, Beirut has terrible air quality and is often submerged under a blanket of exhaust. And it’s not just in the big cities — vehicles belch pollution across the country. It’s one reason that cancer is … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Public Health



 
 

October 22, 2025

Resistant Bacteria Are Advancing Faster Than Antibiotics

(Wired) – One in six laboratory-confirmed bacteria tested in 2023 proved resistant to antibiotic treatment, according to the World Health Organization. All were related to various common diseases. For the first time, this edition of the report includes prevalence estimates … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in highlights, News, Pharma, Public Health



 
 

October 22, 2025

‘I fear we are sitting on a time bomb.’ Scientists debate mass distribution of antibiotics in Africa

(Science) – Prophylactic use of azithromycin saves vulnerable children’s lives, but could trigger antibiotic resistance In some of the most remote and impoverished areas of the world, as many as one in 10 children die before their fifth birthday. The … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Pediatric, Pharma, Public Health



 
 

October 22, 2025

A New Edition of Developing World Bioethics Is Now Available

Developing World Bioethics (vol. 25, no. 3, 2025) is available online by subscription only.  Articles include:

Posted by Bioethcs Research Assistant

Posted in Genetic Ethics, Global Bioethics, Journal Articles, Public Health



 
 

October 21, 2025

Reversing peanut advice prevented tens of thousands of allergy cases, researchers say

(NPR) – For years, parents were told not to expose their babies to peanuts, to prevent a potentially dangerous allergy. But 10 years ago, a landmark study found the opposite to be true, stating that if babies consume peanut products … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in highlights, News, Pediatric, Public Health



 
 

October 20, 2025

Global health is in crisis — who will step in to fix it?

(Nature) – The United States and Europe have cut billions of dollars in health aid. Can anyone fill the gap? Who will pay for global health? Scientists and policy leaders explored this question when they met this week at the … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Public Health



 
 

October 20, 2025

California officials investigate possible local spread of mpox after 3 cases with no travel history reported

(ABC News) – All prior cases of the more severe strain in the U.S. involved travel to Africa. Health officials in Los Angeles County said on Friday they are investigating a possible local spread of a more severe strain of … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in highlights, News, Public Health



 
 

October 17, 2025

New York confirms first locally acquired case of chikungunya virus

(UPI) – New York health officials have confirmed the first case of locally acquired chikungunya virus in the state and the first in the country in more than five years. Laboratory testing detected the case in Nassau County on Long … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in News, Public Health



 
 

October 17, 2025

Frustration grows amid measles outbreak quarantines across several states

(NBC News) – As measles keeps popping up in some pockets of the United States, the possibility of being exposed to the highly contagious virus continues. At least 1,596 measles cases have been confirmed in 2025, according to data from … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, News, Pediatric, Pharma, Public Health



 
 

October 17, 2025

A New Edition of The New England Journal of Medicine Is Now Available

The New England Journal of Medicine (vol. 393, no. 11, 2025) is available online by subscription only. Articles include:

Posted by Bioethcs Research Assistant

Posted in Clinical / Medical, Global Bioethics, Journal Articles, Public Health, Public Policy



 
 

October 15, 2025

What the Anti-Sunscreen Movement Misses

(Undark) – A new anti-sunscreen movement is gaining momentum. It appears to be driven in part by a growing distrust in some circles of conventional expert health advice and federal regulators. Speaking as a private citizen last fall, Robert F. Kennedy … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Informed Consent, Mental Health, News, Public Health



 
 

October 14, 2025

Sharp global rise in antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals, WHO finds

(The Guardian) – Experts describe findings as deeply concerning and predict 70% increase in related deaths by 2050 Hospitals across the world have recorded an alarming rise in common infections that are resistant to antibiotics, with doctors saying the number … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Public Health



 
 

October 14, 2025

W.H.O. Warns of Sharp Increase in Drug-Resistant Infections

(New York Times) – The U.N. health agency found that one in six infections worldwide was resistant to the most commonly available antibiotics. Across the world, the spread of dangerous infections that do not respond to antibiotics has been increasing … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Pharma, Public Health



 
 

October 10, 2025

Hundreds of U.S. students quarantined amid measles outbreaks

(NBC News) – At least 270 unvaccinated kids are staying home from school as measles continues to spread nationwide. “Expect more,” one expert said. A bubbling measles outbreak in the upstate of South Carolina has forced 153 unvaccinated children out … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, News, Pediatric, Public Health



 
 

October 10, 2025

A New Edition of The New England Journal of Medicine Is Now Available

The New England Journal of Medicine (vol. 393, no. 10, 2025) is available online by subscription only. Articles include:

Posted by Bioethcs Research Assistant

Posted in Clinical / Medical, Healthcare, Journal Articles, Pediatric, Public Health



 
 

October 9, 2025

Palisades arson suspect allegedly used ChatGPT to create images of burning city

(Axios) – Federal authorities in Los Angeles arrested a man accused of igniting January’s destructive California wildfires. The big picture: The Palisades Fire ranks among the most destructive in Los Angeles history, killing a dozen people and destroying more than … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, highlights, News, Public Health



 
 

September 30, 2025

Cancer rates are rising in young people, but how worried should we be?

(NBC News) – Of the eight fastest-rising cancers examined by researchers, only two showed increases in deaths. New cases of cancer have been rising among younger people, worrying patients and doctors about causes. A new study suggests increasing numbers of … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, highlights, News, Public Health



 
 

September 29, 2025

Neglected form of diabetes with unusual symptoms finally gets its own name

(NPR) – “They were relatively young, thin and kind of undernourished looking,” says Boyne. Normally, that would point to Type 1 diabetes, where individuals are unable to make their own insulin and can become underweight. But these 13 patients never … Read More

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Clinical / Medical, News, Public Health



 
 
Older posts
  • Recent News
  • Trending
  • 10/31/2025Texas Sues Tylenol Makers, Claiming They Hid Autism Risks
  • 10/31/2025Computers are getting much better at learning to “see”
  • 10/31/2025Here’s the Latest Company Planning for Gene-Edited Babies
  • 10/31/2025Here’s why we don’t have a cold vaccine. Yet.
  • 10/31/2025The Island Where People Go to Cheat Death
More News
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Biotech
    • Clinical / Medical
    • Cloning
    • Covid-19
    • Culture
    • Disability Ethics
    • Disaster Ethics
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Employment / Fellowships / Internships
    • End of Life
    • Eugenics
    • Euthanasia / Suicide
    • Genetic Ethics
    • Geriatric & Aging
    • Global Bioethics
    • Healthcare
    • Human Dignity
    • Human Enhancement
      • Transhumanism
    • Informed Consent
    • Journal Articles
    • Medical Tourism
    • Mental Health
    • Multimedia Resources
    • Nanotechnology
    • Neuroethics
    • News
      • Op-Ed
    • Nursing
    • Organ Donation / Transplantation
    • Pediatric
    • Pharma
    • Public Health
    • Public Policy
    • Reproductive Ethics
    • Research Ethics
    • Reviews
      • Books
      • Movies
    • Stem Cell Research
    • Synthetic Biology
    • Women's Health
    Ad
    bioethics.com
    • Home
    • About
    • Events
    • Contact
    • Advertising

    bioethics.com © 2002–Present by CBHD is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    • Twitter
    • RSS

    A Project Of The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity