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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 28 2008 | law, world, media, ethics, deafness, civil rights, reproduction
    Stop Eugenics - it starts now

    On April 12, British Deaf people are marching against Clause 14 (4) (9) of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. The clause says that a British couple undergoing IVF *must* discard any deaf embryos, and instead choose a hearing embryo for implantation .

    This is problematic for the Deaf community for two reasons: First, it takes away a Deaf couple's right (indeed, any person's right) to raise a Deaf child if they choose to use IVF technology. They view this as discriminatory and in violation of their reproductive rights. Second, and more globally, it opens the door to other frightening embryonic selection practices, such as selection against blacks, gays, or other racial, linguistic, or cultural minorities.

    Oddly, IMO, high-ranking British newspapers are spinning this as the Deaf community's desire to have "designer" deaf babies. One might expect them to see the broader implications and take up the cause...but ignorance apparently has the day.

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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 15 2008 | obama, brain, neuroscience, ethics, neuroethics
    Obama builds lead inside voters' brains! - By Daniel Engber - Slate Magazine

    If you're a skeptical kind of person, "neuromarketing" might be a better name for what's really going on here.

    Quoted: CNN is pushing the latest neuropunditry data on the 2008 presidential primaries. In a video segment that first aired this morning, reporter Randi Kaye tries to avert a replay of the New Hampshire polling fiasco by getting at what's going on inside the mind

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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2007 | science, technology, law, ethics
    The Scientific Lawyer

    Quoted: Welcome to www.ScientificLawyer.com The Scientific Lawyer reviews scientific literature of interest to lawyers and legal scholars. For a digest of each category, click the picture ...

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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2007 | ethics, health
    OREC Section One--Ethical Issues

    Quoted: The Online Research Ethics Course developed through the Practical Ethics Center at the University of Montana with Office of Research Integrity (ORI) support during the 2002-03 academic year.

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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2007 | ethics, world
    Ethics in Research
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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2007 | ethics, science, community
    The Ethics of Scientific Research: Values and Principles
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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2007 | world, news, ethics
    China Agrees Not to Take Inmates' Organs

    A victory for informed consent.

    Quoted: Chinese medical officials agreed Friday not to transplant organs from prisoners or others in custody, except into members of their immediate families. The agreement was ...

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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 04 2007 | language, ethics, science
    pri NewsRoom

    Potentially interesting finding, but note the funding source.

    Quoted: PRI: CHICAGO (Reuters) - Playing with blocks helps young children gain language skills, a small study concluded on Monday.

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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - May 04 2007 | ethics, books
    Amazon.com: Ethical Issues In Modern Medicine with Free Ethics PowerWeb: Books: Bonnie Steinbock,John D. Arras,Alex John London

    intro to medical ethics.

    Quoted: Amazon.com: Ethical Issues In Modern Medicine with Free Ethics PowerWeb: Books: Bonnie Steinbock,John D. Arras,Alex John London by Bonnie Steinbock,John D. Arras,Alex John London

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    0 starshknapp | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 15 2007 | ethics, health, law
    bioethics.net | The American Journal of Bioethics

    nice resource....

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