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Good Science or Good Business?
American Pharmacy, 1992Abstract When was the last time you attended a continuing education (CE) conference that was not sponsored by a pharmaceutical manufacturer?
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The Hastings Center Report, 1994
There is an implicit assumption in the minds of the uninitiated that there exists a considerable--if not an absolute--relationship between knowing good and doing good. That certainly was the assumption this naif carried with him when, twenty-five years ago, he first entered into the Byzantine world of moral philosophers.
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There is an implicit assumption in the minds of the uninitiated that there exists a considerable--if not an absolute--relationship between knowing good and doing good. That certainly was the assumption this naif carried with him when, twenty-five years ago, he first entered into the Byzantine world of moral philosophers.
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“Feel Good Do Good” or “Do Good Feel Good”?
2017Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis of a reciprocal influence between well-being (WB) and volunteering. However, these results are not conclusive in terms of whether volunteers feel better as a result of volunteering or whether those who feel good are more likely to engage in volunteering.
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Public Goods, Private Goods, and Ambiguous Goods
The Economic Journal, 1969Head, John G, Shoup, Carl S
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Good, good, good… good vibrations: the best option for better bones?
The Lancet, 2001openaire +2 more sources
Good Health at Low Cost 25 years on: lessons for the future of health systems strengthening
Lancet, The, 2013Dina Balabanova +2 more
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