Tag: Ethics
U.S. Doctors Received Industry Payments of $12.13 Billion From 2013 to 2022
57.1 percent of physicians received payments; median payment was $48, but considerable variation seen in payments
Dana Farber Cancer Center to Retract or Fix Dozens of Studies
By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, Jan. 23, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- The prestigious Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston will retract six studies and...
Ethical Considerations Explored for Aducanumab in Alzheimer Disease
Grounds insufficient to offer aducanumab for moderate, advanced Alzheimer dementia or patients without biomarker evidence of brain ß-amyloid
AAN Presents Ethical Considerations Relating to Dementia Care
Timely anticipatory planning in early dementia is crucial to preserve autonomy over future decisions and to reduce caregiver strain
WHO Calls for Global Registry of Human Genome Editing
Studies involving human genome editing should be made public, even though it would not necessarily stop unprincipled scientists
California to Pay Reparations to Victims of Forced Sterilization
California will be the third state to compensate victims of the so-called eugenics movement that peaked in the 1930s
Science Not Yet Advanced Enough for Genetic Editing of Embryos: Expert Panel
However, panel has not taken a position on whether genetic editing of embryos is ethical
Links Found Between Leaders of Medical Associations, Industry
Most leaders have ties to industry; considerable variation seen among 10 medical associations in U.S.
Recruitment Satisfactory for Foreign-Educated Health Providers
However, survey shows that ethical problems remain, including with breach fees
China Convicts Scientists Claiming First Genetically Edited Babies
Scientists convicted of practicing medicine without license, violating Chinese regulations on research