Induced abortion in the world: 2. Present views on pregnancy termination
Abstract Abortion was practiced in most cultures for millennia, but was often disapproved and banned. The 20th century witnessed a progressive conditional legalization, often with limitations for the duration of pregnancy. Legalizing abortion was driven by multiple factors, including a desire to limit population growth, the emergence of movements that ...
Giuseppe Benagiano +4 more
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Are Senders of eWOM Biased? The Role of Personality and Collectivism
ABSTRACT The transmission of biased eWOM reduces the usefulness of online reviews to consumers and, if negative, is likely to affect a brand's image adversely. This research aims to investigate how traits, attention‐seeking, and taking‐the‐lead make senders of eWOM subject to either the positivity or negativity bias, and how the cultural value of ...
Pengji Wang, Breda McCarthy
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Lifecycle‐Based Governance to Build Reliable Ethical AI Systems
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) systems represent a paradigm shift in technological capabilities, offering transformative potential across industries while introducing novel governance and implementation challenges. This paper presents a comprehensive framework for understanding AI systems through three critical dimensions: trustworthiness ...
Maikel Leon
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Clinical Decision-Making: Between Scientific Precision and Human Responsibility How the Physician Navigates Between Sensitivity and Specificity to Make the Best Decision for the Patient. [PDF]
Cicerone GC, Jean Tihan E, Serban GM.
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From Prohibition to Digitalisation: 100 Years of Cameras in the Courtroom
This article traces the shifting relationship between the courts, the public, and the media in England and Wales from the 1925 prohibition on courtroom photography to the contemporary regime of livestreamed and recorded proceedings. It situates the introduction of the ban on courtroom images within the first administrative turn of the judiciary, when ...
Ozan Kamiloglu, Kanika Sharma
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Ethical perspectives in palliative care for chronic patients: a systematic review of nurses' experiences in home and hospital settings. [PDF]
Khalilzadeh-Farsangi Z +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article challenges the claim that conscientious refusal and conscientious provision in healthcare are mutually exclusive and thus asymmetrical. While US law protects healthcare providers who refuse to perform medical services on moral or religious grounds, it offers no equivalent protections to those who feel morally compelled to provide ...
Tzofit Ofengenden
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Mapping potential cultural and religious tensions in end-of-life care for Muslim patients: A scoping review. [PDF]
Muishout G +4 more
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Revisiting bioethics in the Indian context: A review. [PDF]
Vaghela J, Doshi SM.
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ABSTRACT Introduction This article contributes to the continuing conversation in Haemophilia about the UK Infected Blood Inquiry (IBI). Discussion within the journal to date has largely foregrounded professional and technical perspectives. Aim This article aims to bring back into view two elements central to the Inquiry—patient voice and the roles of ...
Richard Gorman +3 more
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