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In a prospective, randomized study of high‐risk HF patients, simultaneous vaccination against influenza and RSV reduced the risk of the primary composite endpoint (hospitalization for HF, all‐cause death, or infection). The main driver of benefit was a lower incidence of infections.
Jan Biegus +14 more
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ABSTRACT In two studies conducted in Spain, we identified asymmetries in moral judgements, showing that leftist political topics and individuals were perceived as more moral than their rightist counterparts. Study 1 assessed the participants’ perceived moral obligation to defend topics traditionally associated with leftist or rightist ideologies.
Cristian Catena‐Fernández +1 more
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Bioethics: Reincarnation of Natural Philosophy in Modern Science [PDF]
The theory of evolution of complex and comprising of human systems and algorithm for its constructing are the synthesis of evolutionary epistemology, philosophical anthropology and concrete scientific empirical basis in ...
Cheshko, Valentin Teodorovich +2 more
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Neoliberalising bioethics: Bias, enhancement and economistic ethics [PDF]
In bioethics there is an ongoing debate about the ethical case for human enhancement through new biomedical technologies. In this debate there are both supporters and opponents of human enhancement technologies such as genetic improvements of cognitive ...
Birch, Kean
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Prolactin action is essential for proper myelination of white matter tracts during neonatal and prepubertal stages in mice. Lack of prolactin receptor (Prlr−/−) signaling leads to hypomyelination and impaired locomotor function. ABSTRACT A large wave of myelination in the central nervous system (CNS) of mammals occurs during postnatal development ...
Ana L. Ocampo‐Ruiz +12 more
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Feminist eminist Bioethics in Latin America: Women’s Contribution
Bioethics was consolidated in Brazil at the end of the 1990s. A similar phenomenon occurred in other countries in Latin America, especially in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico.
Debora Diniz, Dirce Guilhem
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V.R. POTTER’S GLOBAL BIOETHICS [PDF]
Many discussions related to health, life sciences and biotechnology have led some authors to refer to global bioethics. The present review, however, intends to analyze the concept of global bioethics in the work of the same title by Van Rensselaer Potter.
DIEGO CARLOS ZANELLA +2 more
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Definition of Bioethics in Bioethics Education in Croatia [PDF]
Work purpose: to present and analyze pedagogical strategies and the communicational approach to definitions of bioethics, a mutual part of the bioethics contents being realized on the university studies of Dentistry, Organization, Planning and Management in Healthcare, and professional studies of Medical Radiology at the Medical School in Rijeka ...
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ABSTRACT Gaza's health system has been devastated by a confluence of political determinants that long predated the 2023–25 Israeli military assault and were dramatically intensified during it. Using historical, political economy, ethical, and health systems lenses, this article argues that settler colonialism, military occupation, and a protracted ...
Bilal Irfan +19 more
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Trends and perspectives of environmental bioethics: a documentary analysis
This document is the product of research by the title “Trends and perspectives of environmental bioethics: a documentary analysis” in the Colombian Journal of Bioethics, in the period 2006-2014, which seeks to establish trends from which academic ...
Ivonne Angélica Rodríguez
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