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The 2024 Amendments to the International Health Regulations: A New Era for Global Health Law in Pandemic Preparedness and Response? [PDF]
Habibi R, Eccleston-Turner M, Burci GL.
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Abstract Objectives Current evidence on the impact of personal trauma on health care professionals is mixed. Some studies suggest a personal history of trauma can be a risk factor for secondary traumatisation. Other research suggests that personal experiences of trauma can help professionals to better recognise their patients' trauma symptoms.
Bethan Owen +3 more
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Rethinking the Rule of Reason: From Professional Engineers to NCAA [PDF]
Wertheimer, Barry
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Scientific uncertainty and the challenges of applying criminal law: Lessons from China's COVID-19 response. [PDF]
Ma Y, Zhang X.
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Abstract Objectives Parental psychosis poses challenges for families but tailored support for parents remains limited. Very few studies have explored the day‐to‐day parenting practices of parents with psychosis in depth, and none have qualitatively compared their parenting to that of parents without serious mental illness (SMI).
Hannah Collins +4 more
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Investigation on vehicle occupant dummy applicability for under-foot impact loading conditions. [PDF]
Tian TF +8 more
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Abstract Objectives Sexual minority adolescents experience elevated rates of psychological distress, influenced by societal stigma and heteronormativity. Psychological therapists can play a key role in supporting identity development and advocating for systemic change.
Paris Young +3 more
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Why Paternalism Is Wrong (When It Is Wrong)
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a novel reinterpretation of the familiar, if inchoate, thought that paternalism offends against an ideal of personal sovereignty. The central idea is that (competent) persons have a particular kind of normative power. Just as each of us has the right to control how others are permitted to use our bodies or property, we each
Jonathan Parry
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