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Volume 14 (2013) - February 2013

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Bioethics in popular science: evaluating the media impact of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks on the biobank debate

Matthew C Nisbet, Declan Fahy BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:10 (28 February 2013)

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Should we maintain baby hatches in our society?

Atsushi Asai, Hiroko Ishimoto BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:9 (22 February 2013)

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The many criticisms against the use of baby hatches are examined, and the realities of maintaining baby hatches in modern society are explored.

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Building an ethical environment improves patient privacy and satisfaction in the crowded emergency department: a quasi-experimental study

Yen-Ko Lin, Wei-Che Lee, Liang-Chi Kuo, Yuan-Chia Cheng, Chia-Ju Lin, Hsing-Lin Lin, Chao-Wen Chen, Tsung-Ying Lin BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:8 (20 February 2013)

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Effect of child health status on parents’ allowing children to participate in pediatric research

Jérémy Vanhelst, Ludovic Hardy, Dina Bert, Stéphane Duhem, Stéphanie Coopman, Christian Libersa, Dominique Deplanque, Frédéric Gottrand, Laurent Béghin BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:7 (15 February 2013)

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“Media, politics and science policy: MS and evidence from the CCSVI Trenches”

Daryl Pullman, Amy Zarzeczny, André Picard BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:6 (12 February 2013)

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The story of Dr. Paolo Zamboni implicating chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) in the development of multiple sclerosis, along with “liberation therapy” as a possible cure, is told from three contrasting perspectives.


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