Category: Bioethics
First Baby Born Via ‘3-Parent IVF’ Raises Ethical Questions
Fordham’s Dr. Elizabeth Yuko Address Ethics of Web Self-Diagnoses
Relying on Psychological Assessments do not Right Death Penalty Wrongs for the Intellectually Disabled
Fisher describes innovative approach to research involving vulnerable adolescents at OHRP conference
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10 years after Vioxx scandal, pharmaceutical companies caught again misleading patients using false claims
So-called ‘female Viagra’ even less effective than suggested, not selling well
First Uterus Transplant in U.S. Performed at the Cleveland Clinic
The CDC Recommends Women of Childbearing Age Use Contraception if They Wish to Drink Alcohol
Criminology and Research Ethics: Drawing the Line in Animal Research
‘Family is Family’: Why Intel’s New Adoption & Fertility Policies are a Step in the Right Direction
Stopping Pseudoscience & Protecting Children’s Lives: Fordham’s Dr. Celia B. Fisher on SAMHSA Expert Panel Behind White House Groundbreaking Conversion Therapy Report
Fordham RETI Fellow Addresses HIV Prevention & PrEP-Related Stigma
Predatory Publishers: a $75 million-a-year business that can exacerbate health disparities
‘One uterus bridging three generations of a family’: Woman who received her mother’s transplanted womb gives birth
The FDA, Finances, & Feminism: Why the third time was the charm for so-called “female Viagra”
Should a UK woman be able to fertilize, implant and gestate her deceased daughter’s frozen eggs?
Immigrant Detention, Genetic Testing, and Moral Obligations to LGBT Youth: Theories & Applications in Contemporary Ethics