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The Place of Marginalization in Bioethics: Do We Need the Concept?
ABSTRACT Marginalization is a widely studied phenomenon and recognized as a critical topic in relation to health, shaping health inequities, access to resources, health outcomes, and policy decisions. However, despite its normative importance for health and justice, its conceptual role in bioethics remains unclear.
Elisabeth Langmann, Verina Wild
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Assessing Kurt Goldstein's lasting influence in the neuropsychology of language versus his use of aphasic symptoms as diagnostic insights into brain injuries. [PDF]
Stahnisch FW.
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Technologized Reproduction in Space: A Space‐Bioethical Case for Assisted Procreation
ABSTRACT With the increasing feasibility of space colonization, the issue of reproduction in space is becoming more relevant. As new settlements on the Moon, Mars, and other celestial bodies emerge, ensuring generational continuity will be essential for the survival and growth of these communities.
Maurizio Balistreri, Konrad Szocik
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The judicial response to rent controls in Europe: Protecting property rights against state's intervention? [PDF]
Sardo A +3 more
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ABSTRACT Polycrisis—understood as intersecting crises that amplify each other rather than unfolding separately—poses profound challenges for employment relations theory and practice. The employment relationship is simultaneously a site where the effects of crises are most acutely experienced and a central mechanism through which profit is generated ...
Tony Dobbins +4 more
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A historical review of promotions of physical activity for adolescents in China from 1949 to 2020. [PDF]
Gao G, Liu J, Xu M, Xia R, Zhao L.
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Psychiatric Experiments with "Community" Under Dictatorship and Authoritarianism: The Case of the Protected Commune Experience, 1980-1989. [PDF]
Montenegro C.
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