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Autoriaus, vardu Margarita Poškutė, archyvas:
750 million genetically engineered mosquitoes approved for release in Florida Keys
A plan to release over 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes into the Florida Keys in 2021 and 2022 received final approval from local authorities, against the objection of many local residents and a coalition of environmental advocacy groups. The proposal … Tęsti skaitymą
Paskelbta Genetiškai modifikuoti organizmai
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Industry Body Calls Russian Covid-19 Vaccine a Pandora’s Box
Russia’s race to allow civilian use of a potential coronavirus vaccine before clinical trials are complete could put people at risk, according to a local association of multinational pharmaceutical companies. more
Paskelbta Biomedicininių tyrimų etika
Komentarai įrašui Industry Body Calls Russian Covid-19 Vaccine a Pandora’s Box yra išjungti
Russia Approves Coronavirus Vaccine Before Completing Tests
The country’s regulators became the first in the world to approve a possible vaccine against the virus, despite warnings from the global authorities against cutting corners. more
Paskelbta Biomedicininių tyrimų etika
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COVID-19 Phone Tracking Apps: This Is What Millions Of New Users Need To Know
Controversial digital contact tracing platforms are now deploying worldwide. The use of phones to track the movements and trace the contacts of hundreds of millions of citizens is unprecedented. It is also unproven. More worryingly, there’s now evidence to suggest … Tęsti skaitymą
Paskelbta Neklasifikuota
Komentarai įrašui COVID-19 Phone Tracking Apps: This Is What Millions Of New Users Need To Know yra išjungti
Belgium’s euthanasia law under fire in European Court of Human Rights
On April 19, 2012, a 64-year-old Belgian woman named Godelieva de Troyer was euthanised. For the doctor, Wim Distelmans, it was probably just another case. For her son, Tom Mortier, a chemistry lecturer, it came as a terrible shock. He … Tęsti skaitymą
Paskelbta Gyvenimo pabaigos etinės problemos
Komentarai įrašui Belgium’s euthanasia law under fire in European Court of Human Rights yra išjungti
Is Age Discrimination Acceptable?
When the coronavirus overwhelmed Italy’s health-care system, a working group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation, and Intensive Care reluctantly supported rationing by age. They were right to do so. more
Paskelbta Sveikatos resursų skirstymo problemos
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Klaiki trimečio berniuko ateitis valdininkų nesujaudino
Kauniečių šeimoje augantis Bernardas šiuo metu atrodo kaip sveikas vaikas. Jis tik dažniau nei jo bendraamžiai pargriūva ir sunkiai atsistoja be pagalbos, jam sunku lakstyti, lipti laiptais. Trejų metų berniukas serga itin reta liga, dėl kurios nyksta raumenys. Gera žinia, … Tęsti skaitymą
Paskelbta Sveikatos resursų skirstymo problemos
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Dozens of surrogate babies stranded in Ukraine amid lockdown
Infants in Ukraine born to surrogate mothers for foreigners are stranded because the country’s borders are closed under coronavirus restrictions, preventing parents from the United States, Europe and elsewhere from travelling to collect them. Ukraine’s human rights ombudswoman has appealed … Tęsti skaitymą
Paskelbta Gyvenimo pradžios etinės problemos
Komentarai įrašui Dozens of surrogate babies stranded in Ukraine amid lockdown yra išjungti
How Much Should the Public Know About Who Has a Coronavirus?
When the first case of the coronavirus in Silicon Valley was discovered in late January, health officials were faced with a barrage of questions: What city did the patient live in? Whom had he come in contact with? Which health … Tęsti skaitymą
Paskelbta Medikų ir pacientų santykiai, Neklasifikuota
Komentarai įrašui How Much Should the Public Know About Who Has a Coronavirus? yra išjungti
The Extraordinary Decisions Facing Italian Doctors
Today, Italy has 10,149 cases of the coronavirus. There are now simply too many patients for each one of them to receive adequate care. Doctors and nurses are unable to tend to everybody. They lack machines to ventilate all those … Tęsti skaitymą
Paskelbta Sveikatos resursų skirstymo problemos
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