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  • Bioethicist James Childress, however, took a more nuanced view by not simply relying on the libertarian argument that people should be allowed to do whatever they want with their bodies.

    Michael Rugnetta: Thoughts on Bone Marrow Selling 2010

  • Dr. DOUGLAS DIEKEMA (Pediatrics Bioethicist, University of Washington): I think all of us agree there probably is a decrease in the number of circumcisions over time, and that's probably a result of a number of factors.

    Study: Circumcision Rates Falling Fast In U.S. 2010

  • Bioethicist James Childress, however, took a more nuanced view by not simply relying on the libertarian argument that people should be allowed to do whatever they want with their bodies.

    Michael Rugnetta: Thoughts on Bone Marrow Selling 2010

  • Bioethicist Steven Miles, author of Oath Betrayed: Torture, Medical Complicity, and the War on Terror, said in response to these latest revelations:

    Involuntary Drugging of Deportees: Part of a Pattern of Misuse of Health Professions 2008

  • Bioethicist LeRoy Walters of Georgetown University thinks the only practical solution is for the federal government to fund a fetal-tissue bank to keep "research and transplantation carefully insulated against commercialization."

    A Search For Limits 2008

  • ANDERSON: Bioethicist Ezekiel Emanuel, a brother of President - elect Barack Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, is a lead researcher on a study by the National Institute of Health and other groups detailing media's effects on children.

    CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2008 2008

  • Bioethicist Arthur Caplan and Michael A. Devita whom I don't know anything about write about a transplant surgeon being investigated for "hastening the death of a 26-year-old patient in order to harvest his organs more quickly to ensure they would be transplantable."

    Archive 2007-03-01 Kay Olson 2007

  • Bioethicist Arthur Caplan and Michael A. Devita whom I don't know anything about write about a transplant surgeon being investigated for "hastening the death of a 26-year-old patient in order to harvest his organs more quickly to ensure they would be transplantable."

    Big badass slumgullion #33 Kay Olson 2007

  • Bioethicist Carson Strong at the University of Tennessee wonders, too.

    Doctors vs Patients: online 2005

  • But Linda Wright, a Bioethicist at the University of Toronto, believes that no single strategy is likely to solve the organ shortage.

    What Do an Underfunded 401(k) and a Dialysis Patient Have in Common? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

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