ChatGPT as a Tool for Biostatisticians: A Tutorial on Applications, Opportunities, and Limitations
ABSTRACT Modern large language models (LLMs) have reshaped the workflows of people across countless fields—and biostatistics is no exception. These models offer novel support in drafting study plans, generating software code, or writing reports. However, reliance on LLMs carries the risk of inaccuracies due to potential hallucinations that may produce ...
Dennis Dobler +10 more
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SURROGACY POLICY IN INDIA AND NEED OF ACTS TO REGULATE COMMERCIAL SURROGACY
Surrogacy is an arrangement by which a woman, called as surrogate, carries and delivers the offspring of the commissioning parents and it has been recognized in India under the ART treatment. For commercial surrogacy, there is no any uniform law in India or there is no law that binds or regulates this industry.
Chaturvedi R K +4 more
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Two means two, but must does not mean must:an analysis of recent decisions on the conditions for parental orders in surrogacy [PDF]
This article examines the High Court decisions in Re Z (A Child) (Surrogate Father: Parental Order) [2017] 1 FLR 472 and Re X (A Child) (Parental Order: Time Limit) [2015] 1 FLR 349, which concerned two of the conditions for the granting of ‘parental ...
Brown, Alan
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The lady vanishes: what's missing from the stem cell debate [PDF]
Most opponents of somatic cell nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell technologies base their arguments on the twin assertions that the embryo is either a human being or a potential human being, and that it is wrong to destroy a human being or ...
A. Fagot-Largeault +50 more
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Moral-ethical and legal aspects of surrogate motherhood: origins, international experience, problems [PDF]
The article traces first commercial surrogacy contracts to the late 1970s Michigan, USA, and examines the most common moral objections to the practice of surrogacy.
Guseva, A.
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The new surrogacy law in India fails to balance regulation and rights [PDF]
India has a thriving surrogacy market with an estimated valuation of over 2 billion USD. However, the industry – which has been largely unregulated until now – is expected to witness an extensive overhaul with the proposed Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill ...
Aggarwal, Simran, Garg, Lovish
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Commercial Surrogacy in India: An Overview
Commercial surrogacy is an arrangement in which a woman agrees to carry a person (s) child and is paid for her services which is beyond medical expenses associated with the pregnancy. It can be gestational as well as genetic. Though it has been supported on the grounds that it helps both the childless couple and the surrogate, it has also been ...
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Towards a universal legal framework: The necessity of international legal regulation for surrogacy
The global rise of surrogacy, both as a medical practice and a commercial arrangement, has outpaced the development of international legal frameworks, leading to significant ethical, legal, and human rights concerns.
Rebecca Andeso
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Traditional Surrogacy Contracts, Partial Enforcement, and the Challenge for Family Law [PDF]
Surrogacy remains controversial. Several states ban commercial surrogacy while several other states permit it, subject to certain conditions. In addition, many state legislatures simply have not spoken to the legality of surrogacy agreements. Courts have
Strasser, Mark
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Ethical Problems of Gestational Surrogacy in India
Cross border reproductive care, like medical tourism, is where potential parents travel from their home country to a country which will provide them with access to medical care, in this instance, gestational surrogacy.
William McCabe
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