Traditional medicine and its ethical implications is one of the most important and complex issues of bioethics nowadays.
What are the policy options, what are their ethical implications, and can there really be a middle ground?
For many, attention will immediately fall upon the ethical implications of the research.
Thomas White, of Loyola Marymount University, in Los Angeles, then discussed the ethical implications of what Dr Marino had said.
But the ethical implications of this bothered me so much that I knew I could no longer work for the company.
The project will look at bioscience approaches from agriculture to economics, and will also study the ethical implications of all this new biotech work.
Frist said lawmakers, scientists and bio-ethicists would discuss the various "social, legal, and ethical implications of the science" at a Wednesday session for about five hours.
The Report examines the multiple ethical implications of advances in scientific knowledge, medical practice and associated technologies, which have improved our ability to safeguard human welfare.
The ethical implications of embryonic cloning continue to divide the international community, with the UK and South Korea among only a handful of countries that permit embryonic stem cell research.
Also, Adam Barsky theorizes that focusing on goals actually distorts our perception of what is unethical behavior so that we are less likely to consider the ethical implications of our actions.
The directive - which replaces laws in place since 1986 - would prevent experiments using animals from going ahead without prior authorisation, including an assessment of the ethical implications of the experiment.
Considering the extremely large proportion of practitioners active around the world and the even larger population calling on their knowledge, traditional health care raises fundamental questions and requires specific reflection to deal with its ethical implications.
In accordance with the work programme of the IBC for 2012-2013, two main topics will be discussed during these meetings: the issue of traditional medicine and its ethical implications and the principle of non-discrimination and non-stigmatization, set forth in article 11 of the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (2005).
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If Zerocoin is implemented, it could lead to questions about the ethical and societal implications of truly untraceable digital payments.
It said the company was pressing ahead with its work despite the fact the public had not had the chance to debate the "far-reaching social, ethical and environmental implications".
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Also emphasized in this strategy is a more robust risk assessment component that incorporates product life cycle analysis and ethical, legal, and societal implications of nanotechnology.
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