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Toward an Ecological Bioethics [PDF]
Peer commentary on: Blumenthal-Barby, J. S. (2016). Biases and heuristics in decision making and their impact on autonomy.
Morar, Nicolae, Skorburg, Joshua August
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Lifestyle: bioethics at a critical juncture [PDF]
More than ever, the way we live our lives has become subject to our own decisionmaking. Our whole way of living, in particular what we do to our body, has become the expression of personal lifestyle choices.
Deveugele, Myriam, Devisch, Ignaas
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β‐hydroxy β‐methyl butyric acid (HMB), either as the free acid or in the form of its calcium salt, is a component of several dietary supplements marketed to enhance sports performance. We investigated the urinary excretion profile of HMB, also assessing the endogenous reference ranges of HMB in human urine samples from healthy volunteers (n = 20). Data
Cristian Camuto+3 more
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Development and validation of an extraction method based on dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for the analysis by GC–MS of propofol in three different biological samples (blood, urine, and hair). The proposed method is very simple and rapid.
Sara Odoardi+4 more
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The political dimension of animal ethics in the context of bioethics: problems of integration and future challenges [PDF]
Animal ethics has reached a new phase with the development of animal ethical thinking. Topics and problems previously discussed in terms of moral theories and ethical concepts are now being reformulated in terms of political theory and political action ...
Tirado, Carlos R.
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Abstract Aims Heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) poses significant diagnostic challenges due to its complex aetiology and overlapping symptoms with other HF types. The heterogeneity of HFpEF, compounded by frequent comorbidities, complicates diagnosis. This study aimed to enhance HFpEF prediction through a two‐phase approach: a
Izabella Uchmanowicz+5 more
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Bioethics as a Governance Practice [PDF]
Bioethics can be considered as a topic, an academic discipline (or combination of disciplines), a field of study, an enterprise in persuasion. The historical specificity of the forms bioethics takes is significant, and raises questions about some of ...
Montgomery, JR
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Nutritional risk, frailty and functional status in elderly heart failure patients
Abstract Aims Heart failure (HF) in elderly patients is frequently associated with frailty, malnutrition and reduced functional status. This study assessed the associations between nutritional risk, functional capacity, frailty and length of hospital stay (LOHS) in elderly patients hospitalized with HF.
Magdalena Lisiak+5 more
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ABSTRACT Research showed that, in the workplace, women have to meet more requirements than men, a phenomenon that has been labelled ‘perfection bias’. In the current research, we developed and validated a tool to capture individuals’ perceptions of such a phenomenon and its association with women's well‐being.
Sara Panerati+6 more
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Bioethics and Reason in a Secular Society: Reclaiming Christian Bioethics
Bioethics evolved from traditional physician ethics and theological ethics. It has become important in contemporary discussions of Medicine and ethics.
Kevin Wm. Wildes
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