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(1) Background: When the severity of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) increases, patients often have difficulties in performing exercises. Whole-Body Vibration (WBV) may be a suitable alternative.
Y. Laurisa Arenales Arauz +5 more
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Animal Welfare in the Framework of Human-Animal Relationship: An Ethical Evaluation
Karaman, M. İhsan, Ankaralı, Seyit. Sandıkçı, Tuncay. (Ed.). Hayvan Etiği, İstanbul: İSAR yayınları, 2019.
Fatma Yazıroğlu
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On the paradoxes of informed consent: strictness with unlikely risks, tolerance with certain harm
The different approaches of two nations to the issues surrounding informed consent by persons with no or limited capacity of understanding are compared.
Carlo Petrini
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Ethics in Medical Research and Experimentation [PDF]
Medical advancements have arisen as a result of technological development, scientific progress, and the numerous investigations conducted in various medical fields.
Carlos Castañeda Guillot +3 more
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One of the largest reasons decision-makers make bad decisions (act imprudently) is that the world is full of uncertainty, we feel uncertain about the consequences of our actions.
Jay C. Brown
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Ethics in human experimentation
No abstract available.
J. C. Beenhakker
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Medicine saved ethics: Has ethics harmed medicine?
In an article in The Boston Globe, Steven Pinker holds that the primary moral good of bioethics should be to "get out of the way". The accusation that bioethics is an obstacle to research because it calls attention to basic principles such as personal ...
Carlo Petrini, Enrico Alleva
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The facial and physiological sensor-based emotion recognition methods are two popular methods of emotion recognition. The proposed research is the first of its kind in real-time emotion recognition that combines skin conductance signals with the visual ...
Varsha Kiran Patil +5 more
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Surgical experimentation and clinical trials: differences and related ethical problems
Surgical techniques are not introduced into clinical practice as the result of randomised clinical trials (RCT), but usually through the gradual evolution of existing techniques or, more rarely, through audacious departures from the norm that are decided
Carlo Petrini
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Some comments on the new regulations governing Ethics Committees in Italy
Italy has recently introduced regulations that profoundly change the arrangement of ethics committees. Specifically, their numbers have been reduced from more than 200 to a few dozen.The decree defining the criteria for their composition and functioning ...
Carlo Petrini
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