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Washington Insider
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Developments in Thomistic Action Theory:
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Moral Questions on Condoms and Disease Prevention
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Morally Objectionable Options:
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Dehumanization of the Clinician:
The Demise of the Healing Relationship
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The Faith of a Geneticist:
Francis S. Collins on Bioethics and Its Foundations
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Effective Decision Making for Health Care
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William L. Saunders Jr.
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The Mortuary Science of Alkaline Hydrolysis:
Is It Ethical?
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Protecting Conscience in Health Care:
Taking a Road Not Traveled
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Steven A. Long
The False Theory UndergirdingCondomitic Exceptionalism:
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Science
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The Social Responsibility of Catholic Health Care Institutions
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Kevin D. O’Rourke
When to Withdraw Life Support?
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Wrongful Life and the Human Embryo:
A Catholic Response to a Common Criticism
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Charol Abrams
Bias and Censorship in the AMWA Journal:
Lack of Balance in Reporting on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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In response to reports on embryonic stem cell research in the AMWA Journal, the official publication of the American Medical Writers Association, the author submitted a brief article discussing ethical objections to such research. The Journal editor rejected the article, saying the Journal was not an appropriate place to discuss the ethics of stem cell research. The author challenged this reasoning because the Journal is committed to informing members about relevant ethical issues, ethics were mentioned in one of the original reports, and related ethical concerns were discussed in a previous issue. Further efforts to secure balanced reporting failed. Concerned professionals should be aware of the AMWA bias. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8.4 (Winter 2008): 639–654.
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Medicine
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An Ethical Appraisal of NOTES:
The Justification for Experimental Surgery
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