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Bioetics and religion: From the beginning of bioethics to the global ethic [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2014
The founders of bioethics were American biochemist Van Rensseler Potter (1970) and the German theologian Fritz Jahr (1926). Potter conceptualized global bioethics, and Jahr formulated bioethical imperative: 'Respect every living being as an end in itself
Marjanović Miloš
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Content development footprints for the establishment of a National Bioethics Committee: lessons from Nigeria

open access: yesGlobal Bioethics, 2021
Nigeria is experiencing, together with the rest of the world, consequences of relentlessly accelerating technological developments, in the contexts of relative lagging of developments in the Humanities, new discoveries in sciences and technological ...
Chitu Womehoma Princewill   +6 more
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Religie en globale bio-etiek: Religieuse globale bio-etiek as voorloper tot ’n universele bio-etiek

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2015
Religion and global bioethics: Religious global bioethics as a precursor to a universal bioethics. From a general public perspective, this article presumes that there is such a thing as a universal ethics; however this assumption does not decrease the ...
Riaan Rheeder
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General public’s understanding of rare diseases and their opinions on medical resource allocation in Japan: a cross-sectional study

open access: yesOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 2023
Background Rare diseases (RDs) may impose a considerable financial burden on patients and their families. Public acceptance is essential to ensure sustainable public systems supporting RDs, especially in countries with universal healthcare coverage, such
Haruka Nakada   +7 more
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Surgical Procedures, Complications, and Durations in Patients with Noma Disease: A Cross-sectional Study

open access: yesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, 2023
Background:. Noma is a devastating disease that causes severe destruction of facial tissue, necessitating comprehensive surgical intervention for functional restoration and improved quality of life.
Heron G. Gebretsadik, DDM, PhD, PhD
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Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics: a case for an effective model for international bioethics education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Designing bioethics curriculum for international postgraduate students is a challenging task. There are at least two main questions, which have to be resolved in advance: (1) what is a purpose of a particular teaching program and (2) how to respectfully ...
A Leysen   +18 more
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The severity of psychosocial and functional morbidity among facially disfigured untreated noma cases in Ethiopia

open access: yesBMC Research Notes, 2023
Objectives Noma is a facially disfiguring disease that affects the oral cavity and midface structures. If left untreated, the disease is fatal. Noma causes severe cosmetic and functional defects in survivors, leading to psychiatric and social problems ...
Heron Gezahegn Gebretsadik
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Public health significance of dental fluorosis among 12-15 years old school children in Zeway, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

open access: yesOrapuh Journal, 2021
Introduction While fluoride is accepted as being effective in the prevention of dental caries, the excessive consumption of fluoride can put bones and teeth at risk of developing fluorosis.
Heron Gezahegn Gebretsadik
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