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Ethical aspects in the use of radiation in medicine: update from ICRP Task Group 109
Annals of the ICRP, 2020Whereas scientific evidence is the basis for recommendations and guidance on radiological protection, professional ethics is critically important and should always guide professional behaviour.
F. Bochud+13 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering, 2022Received: 27 November 2022 Accepted: 28 November 2022 Artificial intelligence (AI) as a branch of computer science focuses on creating intelligent computers to do activities, which generally require human intelligence. AI is considered in many aspects of
Tahereh Mahmoudi, Alireza Mehdizadeh
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[Public health in social responsibility--social medicine aspects].
J. G. Gostomzyk
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Legal aspects of biobanking as key issues for personalized medicine and translational exploitation.
Personalized Medicine, 2014This perspective article provides an overview on selected legal aspects of biobanking. It discusses these issues with a focus on public biobanks in a university setting and the specific challenges posed by personalized medicine.
T. Minssen, Jens Schovsbo
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Professionalism, governance, and self-regulation of medicine.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2015A revolution in medicine is occurring and is directly related to several major factors, including substantial changes in the health care system, largely due to the Affordable Care Act; remarkable scientific advances and an accelerated pace of discovery ...
H. Bauchner+2 more
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[The biologic and public aspects of medicine and health care from ancient times to the present].
Zabludovskiĭ Pe
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Public health aspects of nuclear and radiological incidents.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine, 2014Radiological and nuclear incidents are low probability but very high risk events. Measures can be, and have been, implemented to limit or prevent the impact on the public.
Seth K Katz+4 more
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Cardiovascular aspects of sexual medicine.
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2010INTRODUCTION Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common and considered to be predominantly of vascular origin. AIM To evaluate the link between ED and coronary artery disease (CAD) and provide a consensus report regarding evaluation and management.
G. Jackson+7 more
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