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Articles Arranged by Author
NICHOLAS AGAR
March 17, 2006
Concepts of Therapy and Normal Human Experience
MARY ANN BAILY
July 27, 2007
A Donor Kidney: The Gift of Life?
June 14, 2007
The Prerequisites for Progress
MICHAEL BAILEY
June 28, 2007
Liberty Should Win:
We May Choose Our Children's Sexual Orientation
FRANÇOISE BAYLIS
March 4, 2008
ES Cells and iPS Cells: A Distinction with a Difference
SAM BERGER
April 27, 2007
Keep the Focus on the Feds
NANCY BERLINGER
March 19, 2008
Rebuilding Health Care in the City That Care Forgot: Notes from New Orleans
January 25, 2008
From Julius Varwig to Julie Dupree: Professionalizing Hospital Chaplains
December 21, 2007
When Do Medical Students Learn about Threatening Prisoners?
December 7, 2007
And I am Marie of Romania: Genetics, Genealogy, and the Ethics of Storytelling
August 31, 2007
What Color Is Your Ribbon?
August 14, 2007
Beach Blanket Bioethics 2007
March 29, 2007
Martin Luther at the Bedside
December 18, 2006
14,000 Women
December 8, 2006
First in the nation: New Hampshire, HPV, and public health
October 27, 2006
"Americans Like Me"
July 12, 2006
Beach Blanket Bioethics
May 19, 2006
En Garde!
April 10, 2006
You Give Me Fever: Pandemic, Passion, and Public Health in 1940s Gotham
Friday, March 24, 2006
Harvard (Re)discovers Patients’ Narratives
JERALD BLOCK
October 19, 2006
Preventive Psychopharmacology?
MARIE-CHARLOTTE BOUËSSEAU
December 22, 2006
Strengthening Local Review of Research in Africa:Is the IRB Model Relevant?
BRUCE P. BRANDHORST
February 1, 2008
Getting Clear on the Ethics of iPS Cells
DANIEL CALLAHAN
February 15, 2008
Evidence, Technology, and Cost Control
November 13, 2006
Privatizing the Department of Defense: A Proposal
September 29, 2006
Sneaking in Ethics at the FDA
September 22, 2006
Bad Arguments for Good Causes: The Morning-After Pill
May 11, 2006
Liberals and Their Ill-Liberal Policies
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
The Perils of Hyperpluralism
TOD CHAMBERS
June 21, 2006
Vernacular Bioethics
May 5, 2006
In Praise of Sound Bites
March 3, 2006
Between the Times and the Eternities: On the Very Idea of Online Scholarship
VICTOR D. CHASE
February 13, 2007
The Ethics of Neural Prosthetics
R. ALTA CHARO
August 14, 2006
Cloning Commentary in Song
BRIETTA CLARK
April 20, 2007
South Carolina's Ultrasound Bill is Unconstitutional and Unethical
February 8, 2006
Bush's Plan Is Not the Answer
September 18, 2006
The Hidden Costs of a Cruel and Unusual Prison Health Care System
CYNTHIA B. COHEN
February 1, 2008
Getting Clear on the Ethics of iPS Cells
CARL H. COLEMAN
December 22, 2006
Strengthening Local Review of Research in Africa:Is the IRB Model Relevant?
July 26, 2006
End-of-Life Decision-Making and the Politics of the Fetus
MARY CROWLEY
July 20, 2007
I'll Tell You What's Sicko.
MARCY DARNOVSKY
September 17, 2007
Picking nits or learning lessons?
Defensiveness on Display in Gene Therapy Death
DENA S. DAVIS
March 9, 2007
Public Bioethics across the Pond
ALICE DREGER
March 25, 2008
Lavish Dwarf Entertainment
October 23, 2007
"Selective Parenting"
September 5, 2007
When HIPAA Hurts
June 20, 2007
Liberty and Solidarity:
May We Choose Children for Sexual Orientation?
April 9, 2007
Products of Conception
January 18, 2007
Ashley and the Dangerous Myth of the Selfless Parent
November 8, 2006
Really Changing Sex
October 13, 2006
Explaining More, Doing Less
September 13, 2006
So You’re a Scholar Who Wants to Make Things Happen
June 8, 2006
The Federal Marriage Amendment and the New One Drop of Blood Rule
May 3, 2006
The Secret Life of the Lunesta Butterfly
April 12, 2006
Something Is Actually Happening: Are Bioethicists Doing the Right Stuff?
Friday, March 10, 2006
Proof that I Like Penises
LISA ECKENWILER
April 6, 2006
When I’m 64 (and Then Some), Who Will Care?
CARL ELLIOTT
January 14, 2008
Samples
December 22, 2006
How the APA Stole Christmas
December 12, 2006
Paxil's Ghost
June 7, 2006
How Not to Deal with Pharma
May 15, 2006
Nietzsche Wears an Earpiece
April 25, 2006
The Straight Dope on Medical News
April 21, 2006
The Organization Men
March 27, 2006
The Medicine Show
March 22, 2006
Thank You Cards for Doctors
March 14, 2006
Industry Payola at the FDA
CHRIS EVANS
December 17, 2007
Arthritis Gene Therapy Trials and Tribulations
JOSEPH J. FINS
February 8, 2008
From Four Freedoms to Four Challenges
JAMES FOSSETT
May 5, 2007
It's Still Gonna Be the States
THEODORE FRIEDMANN
August 1, 2007
Paying Attention to the Trees, Not the Forest
ADRIANE FUGH-BERMAN
October 26, 2007
Classic Drugs under Attack
March 15, 2007
Cervical Cancer Vaccines and Industry Influence
November 06, 2006
Kid Too Big? We've Got Drugs for That
October 27, 2006
The Waiting Room: Pharma's Latest Lair
October 06, 2006
Carcinogenic Diagnosis
August 23, 2006
The Dog Ate My Disclosure
SUSAN GILBERT
April 11, 2008
Financial Ties in Clinical Trials: Do Volunteers Care?
March 14, 2008
The Invisible Hand in Medical Education
November 5, 2007
Fewer Bitter Pills?
WALTER GLANNON
May 21, 2007
Constructive Memory and Memory Enhancement
SAMUEL GOROVITZ
October 17, 2007
Home Plate, the Cheese Lady, and Bad Sonnets: On the Limitations of Regulation
AARON GREENBERG
June 28, 2007
Liberty Should Win:
We May Choose Our Children's Sexual Orientation
DEBRA GREENFIELD
August 20, 2007
Choosing Chance: Sandel's The Case against Perfection
RICHARD HAYES
January 3, 2007
A Majoritarian Proposal for Governing Human Biotechnology
INSOO HYUN
November 16, 2007
Monkey See, Monkey Do: Primate SCNT Stem Cells Have Arrived - Now What?
DIANE HOFFMAN
April 12, 2007
Criminalizing the Prescribing of Opioids: Where Should We Draw the Line?
September 12, 2006
Choosing Paternalism?
KATE JIRIK
December 28, 2006
How Great Researchers Get By-lines, Get Paid, and Get Medicine in Trouble
JOSEPHINE JOHNSTON
November 21, 2007
Reprogrammed Skin Cells and Other Monkey Business
October 11, 2007
Struck by Stroke, but not Stricken
March 2, 2007
Patents, Practices and the Progress of Stem Cell Research
December 6, 2006
Putting Off Baby
September 8, 2006
Against Hyphenated Ethics
August 30, 2006
Dirty, Filthy Love
ALISON JOST
February 28, 2008
Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby
November 3, 2006
Early Detection of Differential Treatment
August 24, 2006
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle . . . and Inform?
GREGORY E. KAEBNICK
April 16, 2008
Beatie’s Story
January 25, 2008
Embryonic Ethics
September 11, 2007
Are Chimeric Embryos Unnatural?
And Does It Matter?
June 18, 2007
Human Nature and the Nature of Sports
February 5, 2007
The Scientist Down on the Farm
October 19, 2006
The Devil Can Wait
SOPHIE KASIMOW
November 30, 2006
Medicare Muffins
EVA KITTAY
February 28, 2007
Whose Convenience? Whose Truth?
JEFFREY KITTAY
February 28, 2007
Whose Convenience? Whose Truth?
JOHN LANTOS
March 27, 2008
The Liberal Backlash against Juno
BARRON H. LERNER
November 22, 2006
Fox and Stem Cells: Part of a Long History
CAROL LEVINE
May 29, 2007
Back to the Future: Reviving House Calls
April 30, 2007
WARNING: Caregiving Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
March 28, 2007
Update on TGN1412 Trial
September 26, 2006
Speak Up or Shut Up: What’s a Health Care Provider/Family Member to Do?
August 03, 2006
For Brain-Injured Soldiers and Their Families, the Battle Never Ends
June 22, 2006
Coma: Reel Life Is Not Real Life
April 17, 2006
After the TGN1412 Tragedy: Addressing the Right Questions at the Right Time for Early Phase Testing
March 24, 2006
A Letter to Tony Soprano, Family Caregiver
HILDE LINDEMANN
August 30, 2007
Shotgun Weddings
May 31, 2006
Disobedience
March 6, 2006
To Be a Mother
HOWARD MANN
June 15, 2006JOEL MARKS
November 9, 2007
Unprincipled Frogs
May 4, 2007
A Turkey in your Tank
March 19, 2007
Rats and Rationality
KAREN J. MASCHKE
May 10, 2007
Choosing Paternalism?
MAXWELL MEHLMAN
May 10, 2007
Therapy or Enhancement? Two Hard Cases
January 31, 2007
Cosmo Lotto
March 9, 2006
Will “Consumer-Driven Health Care” Cure the Health Care Cost Problem?
DANIEL MOSELEY
July 13, 2007
Reflections on Civil Commitment Law in Virginia
TIMOTHY MURPHY
April 25, 2006
The AIDS Epidemic @ 25: Between Memory and Activism
THOMAS H. MURRAY
January 11, 2007
Embryo Sales: Been (Nearly) There, Done (Almost) That
April 28, 2006
P3/4 and the Coming Revolution
JAMES LINDEMANN NELSON
August 08, 2006
Natural Consequences
OSAGIE K. OBASOGIE
September 17, 2007
Picking nits or learning lessons?
Defensiveness on Display in Gene Therapy Death
May 18, 2007
Racial Alchemy: Bioethics and the Skin Tone Gene
July 19, 2006
When is the Racial Pharmacy Bad Medicine?
ALICIA OUELLETTE
February 22, 2007
Health Care Reform: A Guide to Current Events
December 19, 2006
The Berger Commission Proposes Big Changes for New York Hospitals
ERIK PARENS
November 29, 2007
It's Time for the Times to Cut the Gene Hype
March 23, 2007
We Need More Than One Language To Talk about Choosing
September 8, 2006
Against Hyphenated Ethics
May 25, 2006
Taking People at Their Word
H. STEWART PARKER
January 4, 2008
Targeted Genetics: Response to Chris Evans
WENDY E. PARMET
March 6, 2008
Safety First – Or Safety Preempted?
June 4, 2007
Quarantine and the Covenant of Trust
January 24, 2007
The President's Proposal for Genetic Discrimination Misses the Point
August 14, 2006
Does Victory for Wal-Mart Mean Defeat for Health Care?
KELLY C. PIKE
August 03, 2006
Does Practice Make Perfect? The Use of Newly Dead Patients in Medical Training
DAVID PRAILL
September 28, 2007
The Price of Pain
DAVID PRATT
February 22, 2007
Health Care Reform: A Guide to Current Events
December 19, 2006
The Berger Commission Proposes Big Changes for New York Hospitals
WILLIAM PURDY
July 24, 2007
Bereavement Counseling Gets High-Tech and Personal
DAVID B. RESNIK
May 24, 2007
Bioethics and Global Climate Change
JESSE REYNOLDS
April 4, 2008
How to Break the Stem Cell Logjam
ROSAMOND RHODES
January 10, 2008
Death or Damnation: An Adolescent's Treatment Refusal
LAINIE FRIEDMAN ROSS
November 9, 2007
We Need a Registry of Living Kidney Donors
JOHN ROBERTSON
January 19, 2007
The Perils of Embryo Banking?
JULIAN SAVULESCU
January 24, 2007
The Case for Creating Human-Nonhuman Cell Lines
September 21, 2006
Solving the Stem Cell and Cloning Puzzle
HARALD SCHMIDT
January 11, 2008
Germany Institutes "Incentives" for Cancer Patients
November 28, 2007
The 2007 Draft Declaration of Helsinki - Plus ça Change.?
July 6, 2007
Health Responsibility, the Left, and the Right
ANNETTE SCHULZ-BALDES
November 28, 2007
The 2007 Draft Declaration of Helsinki - Plus ça Change.?
LEE SILVER
February 29, 2008
More on iPS Cells
MARK SIEGLER
November 9, 2007
We Need a Registry of Living Kidney Donors
BONNIE STEINBOCK
April 18, 2008
A Stem Cell Compromise?
June 27, 2006
Our Deterministic DNA: Another Media Myth
JOSEPH A. STRAMONDO
October 23, 2007
"Selective Parenting"
JEREMY SUGARMAN
April 17, 2006
After the TGN1412 Tragedy: Addressing the Right Questions at the Right Time for Early Phase Testing
EDWARD TENNER
April 5, 2006
Happy Now?
RICHARD THISTLETHWAITE, JR.
November 9, 2007
We Need a Registry of Living Kidney Donors
RAYMOND DE VRIES
June 8, 2007
How the Greensburg tornado can help us rethink health care reform
HUGH WHITTALL
October 15, 2007
DNA Profiling: Invaluable Police Tool or Infringement of Civil Liberties?
DAVID WINICKOFF
July 19, 2006
When is the Racial Pharmacy Bad Medicine?
JAY WOLFSON
March 30, 2006
Erring on the Side of Theresa Schiavo: Reflections of her Special Guardian ad Litem
MICHAEL YESLEY
November 16, 2006
Ethics at the FDA(cont.)
September 29, 2006
Sneaking in Ethics at the FDA
A Phony 'War on Science'
Michael Gerson, Washington Post
“In their talk of a Republican war on science, liberals may be blinding themselves to a very different kind of modern war in which their own ideals are deeply implicated: a war on equality.”
It’s Not Immoral to Want to be Immortal
Arthur Caplan, MSNBC
“Despite a lot of hand-wringing and finger-pointing, it is not obvious that wanting to live a lot longer is evil or immoral.”
Science Is Leading Us to More Answers, but It's Also Misleading Us
David A. Shaywitz, Washington Post
“Consumers of scientific information must balance the hope we place in global biology with the skepticism this field has surely earned.”
Taking the Scary out of Breast Cancer Stats
Carol Tavris and Avrum Bluming, LA Times
“The media understand how deeply women fear breast cancer, and the result is that every study that seems to find a link between some new risk factor and the disease makes headlines everywhere.”
Dollars to Doughnuts Diagnosis
Albert Fuchs, LA Times
“Insurance doesn't make routine care affordable; it makes it more expensive by adding a middleman.”
Tainted Medicine
Jerome P. Kassirer, LA Times
“Disclosure of financial ties may give a scientist or researcher a clean conscience, but that doesn't erase the possibility of a conflict.”
Children's health can't be left to faith alone
Arthur Caplan, MSNBC
“Parents do not have the right to watch a child wither away while they pray.”
Transplant List Numbers Raise Doubts
Arthur Caplan, MSNBC
“The American people have a right to expect absolute honesty about the number of people waiting for a transplant at any time.”
An Epidemic No One Wants to Talk About
Robert E. Fullilove et al., Washington Post
“Simply put, we will never rid the United States of HIV and other STDs if our only weapon is medical treatment.”
Making Cells Like Computers
Erik Parens, Boston Globe
“Conceivably, we are on the verge of installing synthetic genomes in bacterial cells to create products we want. But we are still a long, long way from doing what most people mean by ‘synthesizing life.’”
Miracle Workers?
David Rieff, New York Times Magazine
“Even today, the oldest of all relations between patient and physician — that of supplicant to shaman — continues to exert its authority.”
Overselling Overmedication
Judith Warner, NYTimes.com
“Most of the critics decrying the over-medicalization of the American mind rest their arguments upon the bedrock assumption that people who have nothing wrong with them are being medicated for largely fictitious concerns.”
Ads Spur Urge for Drugs
David Lazarus, LA Times
“DTC advertising has turned prescription drugs into just another gotta-have-it consumer product.”
Food Politics, Half-Baked
James E. McWilliams, New York Times
“Lost in this rhetorical battle was a quiet middle ground where the benefits and drawbacks of genetically engineered crops were responsibly considered.”
Perpetrating the Autism Myth
Benjamin Kruskal and Carole Allen, Boston Globe
“The scientific evidence is clear: neither the MMR vaccine nor thimerosal (mercury) in vaccines has any relationship to autism.”
Closing the Barn Door After the Cows Have Gotten Out
Verlyn Klinkenborg, New York Times
“The real beneficiaries are the nation’s large meatpacking companies — the kind that would like it best if chickens grew in the shape of nuggets.”
Human Embryos Cloned: What Does It Mean?
Art Caplan, MSNBC
“Let's not be frightened by scare tactics into not funding research that may be the key to curing what is currently incurable.”
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Is Bad Policy for Cloned Food
Art Caplan, MSNBC
“All of this fear-mongering about clones has made Americans forget that cloning is nothing more than artificially creating twins.”