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Businesses are buying the ethics they wantThe Washington post, 2004-02, p.B2PMID: 15580697Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Of mice, men and in-between: scientists debate blending of human, animal formsThe Washington post, 2004-11, p.A1, A8PMID: 15586940Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Lingering longer: who will care?The Washington post, 2005-09, p.A23PMID: 16231465Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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4 |
Material Type: Article
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Institute practices reproductive medicine--and CatholicismThe Washington post, 2006-10, p.A14PMID: 17120321Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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The pursuit of biohappinessThe Washington post, 2003-10, p.A25PMID: 14621703Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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6 |
Material Type: Article
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Pharmacists' rights at front of new debate; because of beliefs, some refuse to fill birth control prescriptionsThe Washington post, 2005-03, p.A1, A10PMID: 15838957Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Group says FDA, advisory panels show bias toward drug approvalsThe Washington post, 2006-08, p.A13PMID: 16941783Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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A medical crisis of conscience: faith drives some to refuse patients medication or careThe Washington post, 2006-07, p.A1, A6PMID: 16878359Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Panel faults Pfizer in '96 clinical trial in NigeriaThe Washington post, 2006-05, p.A1, A21PMID: 16718960Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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These two make quite a teamThe Washington post, 2004-10, p.B1, B5PMID: 15700368Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Reports of cloned baby overshadow subtle shift; increasing number of ethicists support process for researchThe Washington post, 2003-01, p.B9, B8PMID: 12653119Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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The ethicist: Edmund PellegrinoThe Washington post, 1986-04, p.8PMID: 11650720Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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13 |
Material Type: Article
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A calculated departure: for someone in good health, can suicide ever be a rational choice?The Washington post, 2004-03, p.F1, F4PMID: 15022681Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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'Embryo bank' stirs ethics fears; firm lets clients pick among fertilized eggsThe Washington post, 2007-01, p.A1, A8PMID: 17315317Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Medical studies and the average American kidThe Washington post, 2005-08, p.A5PMID: 16138447Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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When is it time to die? Faiths, families weigh end-of-life issuesThe Washington post, 1998-11, p.C1, C7PMID: 16528884Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Detainees' medical files shared; Guantanamo interrogators access criticizedThe Washington post, 2004-06, p.A1, A13PMID: 15290813Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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From the medics, unhealthy silenceThe Washington post, 2005-02, p.B4PMID: 15709261Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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"Serious misconduct" by NIH expert found: scientist did not report sending tissues to drug firm and getting paid, report saysThe Washington post, 2006-06, p.A6PMID: 16856293Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |
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Material Type: Article
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Human embryos in Britain may be screened for cancer riskThe Washington post, 2006-05, p.A12PMID: 16856290Digital Resources/Online E-Resources |