Category: In the News
Diagnosis at a Distance Continues to Undermine Public’s Ability to Evaluate Trump Policies
The National Transgender Study is a Start – But More is Needed to Protect the Sexual Health of Transgender Teens
Ethics in the News: The Ethics of Hunting Down ‘Patient Zero,’ Human-Animal Embryos, Health Care in Prisons, Humanoid Robotics, & More – November 11, 2016
First Baby Born Via ‘3-Parent IVF’ Raises Ethical Questions
Fordham’s Dr. Elizabeth Yuko Address Ethics of Web Self-Diagnoses
Medical Training for Transgender Patients Needs to Include Sensitivity to Social Stigmas for both Gender and Sexual Orientation
Relying on Psychological Assessments do not Right Death Penalty Wrongs for the Intellectually Disabled
Will Research on 10,000 New Yorkers Fuel Future Racial Health Inequality?
Jailing for Dollars: The Federal Government Takes Steps to Eliminate a Moral Stain on Justice in the US
Psychologists who “Analyze” Trump are Violating the Public Trust
New WHO diagnostic labels perpetuate transgender stigma
Psychologists not immune from prohibition on diagnosing famous figures
10 years after Vioxx scandal, pharmaceutical companies caught again misleading patients using false claims
The CDC Recommends Women of Childbearing Age Use Contraception if They Wish to Drink Alcohol
Ethics & Society 2015 Year in Review
‘Family is Family’: Why Intel’s New Adoption & Fertility Policies are a Step in the Right Direction
NIH’s New Definition of “Children” Finally Gets it Right: A Welcome Change for Children’s Health Equity
Stopping Pseudoscience & Protecting Children’s Lives: Fordham’s Dr. Celia B. Fisher on SAMHSA Expert Panel Behind White House Groundbreaking Conversion Therapy Report