Bioetikos naujienos

When the Personality Disorder Wears Camouflage

Which raises a question: How does someone with a personality disorder „a significant, disabling, and dangerous condition“ manage the stress of combat? Wouldn’t a person with a serious mental problem drop out, or be identified and quickly discharged?

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Doctors fear gambling explosion

GPs tend not to refer people for treatment as there are perceived to be much more serious mental health and addiction problems.

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An Anti-Addiction Pill?

While many in the treatment field have long called addiction a „disease,“ they’ve used the word in vague and metaphorical ways, meaning everything from a disease of the mind to a disease of the spirit. Many assumed that an addict suffers from a brain-chemistry problem, but scientists had not been able to peer into our heads to begin to prove it.

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Scientists control mood

Science is beginning to find ways to control happiness in the brain artificially.

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Mind-reading machine knows what you see

It is possible to read someone`s mind by remotely measuring their brain activity, researchers have shown. The technique can even extract information from subjects that they are not aware of themselves.

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It’s life, but not as God planned it

Scientists are often accused of trying to play God. Cloning experts, genetic engineers and atomic physicists have all fiddled with aspects of the world that many believe should remain the preserve of some higher power.

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Strange food for thought

The brain-gain revolution is already under way. But will these „neural enhancement“ drugs turn us into Einsteins or Frankensteins?

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The New Nano-Threat

First it was „gray goo,“ the threat of self-replicating machines populating the planet. Now an environmental think tank is raising the specter of „green goo,“ where biology is used to create new materials and new artificial life forms.

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The ideas interview: Nick Bostrom

John Sutherland meets a transhumanist who wrestles with the ethics of technologically enhanced human beings.

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Is there a human right to be superhuman?

While America was rushing to see sharp metal blades jut from Wolverine?s fists during the opening of the third „X-Men“ movie last weekend, an academic conference was being held at Stanford University to discuss what might happen if people with special powers really existed.

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