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Should Moral Repair Be Offered to Morally Injured Laboratory Animal Technicians?
ABSTRACT Lab‐technicians are at risk of sustaining moral injuries when complicit in unethical experiments. Prima facie, it would be puzzling to offer the perpetrator of an unethical experiment psychological support in the form of moral repair. However, we argue that lab technicians are owed moral repair as a special case of our proposed duty of special
John Goris, Jane Johnson
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Overview Chapter 3: Birth regulation in Europe [PDF]
Early in the 21st century modern contraception -- primarily hormonal methods, advanced IUDs, sterilization and condoms -- has become the main instrument of birth regulation in Northern and Western Europe and gaining ground in Southern Europe and the ...
Tomas Frejka
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A Defense of Post‐Viability Abortion
ABSTRACT It is often thought that Thomson's Violinist argument is only applicable before the point of viability. In this paper, I propose that this is not the case, offering a novel defense of post‐viability abortion utilising Thomson's self‐defense framework. I first set out Thomson's Violinist argument and how it interacts with viability.
Jina Kim
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Abortion Surveillance \u2014 United States, 2018 [PDF]
Problem/ConditionCDC conducts abortion Surveillance to document the number and characteristics of women obtaining legal induced abortions and number of abortion-related deaths in the United StatesPeriod Covered2018.Description of SystemEach year, CDC ...
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Abstract Health behaviours and decisions are complex and involve different dimensions of individuals' lives. The current study aimed to investigate considerations and their priorities in health decision and behaviour adoption via a risk–benefit framework unifying elements of mainstream models of health behaviour. We aimed to explore the core dimensions
Yiyun Shou +2 more
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Objectives The legal framework in Germany allows patients to access abortion services only under certain regulations without being legally prosecuted. There is a decline in abortion providers, despite abortion numbers remaining the same.
Cecilia Rees, Andrea Kaifie
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Background/Objectives: Abortion legislation represents a complex intersection of medical practice, ethical considerations, and legal frameworks that demonstrate significant legal heterogeneity across Europe.
Francesco Orsini +5 more
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Abortion surveillance annual summary 1972
This report summarizes information received from collaborators in state health departments, hospitals, and other pertinent sources. It is intended primarily for their use, but may be of interest to others with responsibility for family planning ...
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Gynaecologists' Attitudes to Abortion
The authors surveyed 335 British consultant gynecologists concerning their attitudes toward abortion. Survey participants were queried on such issues as how well they thought the 1967 Abortion Act functions, a woman's right to decide on an abortion in ...
Savage, Wendy, Francome, Colin
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A Critical Review of the 2025 RSHE Guidance and Alternative Approach Framed in Safe Uncertainty
ABSTRACT This policy review critically examines the English government's 2025 statutory guidance on Relationships Education, Relationship and Sex Education and Health Education (RSHE), analysing its educational assumptions, strengths and limitations through the lens of safe uncertainty.
Emily Setty, Jonny Hunt
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