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Daughter ‘would go to prison’ over father’s Dignitas death

A woman who took her 93-year-old father to die at a Dignitas facility in Switzerland says she is prepared to go to jail over assisted suicide. more

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Irish abortion referendum: New laws by end of the year

A new abortion law will be in place by the end of the year. It follows a landslide vote in favour of repealing the Republic of Ireland’s constitutional ban on abortion. more

Paskelbta Gyvenimo pradžios etinės problemos | Komentarai įrašui Irish abortion referendum: New laws by end of the year yra išjungti

Estija planuoja surinkti per 10 proc. savo gyventojų DNR

Estija atidaro DNR duomenų bazę, kurioje bus daugiau nei 150 tūkst. šalies gyventojų genetiniai duomenys ir kuri padės vykdant chroniškų ligų prevenciją, taip pat jas diagnozuojant ir gydant. daugiau

Paskelbta Biomedicininių tyrimų etika | Komentarai įrašui Estija planuoja surinkti per 10 proc. savo gyventojų DNR yra išjungti

‘Mind-reading’ tech being used to monitor Chinese workers’ emotions

Workers in China are being hooked up with brain-reading devices that feed information about their moods to their employers, raising concerns about the privacy of people’s most basic emotions. more

Paskelbta Neklasifikuota | Komentarai įrašui ‘Mind-reading’ tech being used to monitor Chinese workers’ emotions yra išjungti

Employees Jump at Genetic Testing. Is That a Good Thing?

Genetic disease risk screening is becoming a popular employee benefit. But the tests may not be all that beneficial for the general population, experts say. more

Paskelbta Neklasifikuota | Komentarai įrašui Employees Jump at Genetic Testing. Is That a Good Thing? yra išjungti

Japan’s Unit 731 conducted sickening tests on Chinese. The perpetrators’ identities will now be revealed

A group of Japanese scholars is set to reveal the names of the members of a Japanese second world war germ warfare unit that infected and starved Chinese and allied POWs in a series of gruesome experiments. more

Paskelbta Biomedicininių tyrimų etika | Komentarai įrašui Japan’s Unit 731 conducted sickening tests on Chinese. The perpetrators’ identities will now be revealed yra išjungti

Man’s second face transplant is a world first

A man in Paris has become the world’s first to successfully receive two facial transplants. more

Paskelbta Organų ir audinių transplantavimas/Donorystė | Komentarai įrašui Man’s second face transplant is a world first yra išjungti

Chinese baby born four years after parents’ death

A baby has been born in China to a surrogate mother four years after his parents died in a car crash, Chinese media reported. more

Paskelbta Gyvenimo pradžios etinės problemos | Komentarai įrašui Chinese baby born four years after parents’ death yra išjungti

How Conjoined Twins Are Making Scientists Question the Concept of Self

Krista and Tatiana are conjoined at the skull, making them craniopagus twins. They may be scientific miracles, but they are also just eleven-year-old sisters: they play together, annoy each other, support each other, etc. At the borders of these daily … Tęsti skaitymą

Paskelbta Neklasifikuota | Komentarai įrašui How Conjoined Twins Are Making Scientists Question the Concept of Self yra išjungti

Parents vs Doctor: Who Is Really in Charge?

In the vast majority of cases, medical treatment decisions are made for children without much conflict between families and physicians. However, in an important minority of cases, conflict arises to varying degrees. more

Paskelbta Medikų ir pacientų santykiai | Komentarai įrašui Parents vs Doctor: Who Is Really in Charge? yra išjungti