Is it fair to be on multiple waitlists for an organ transplant?
Transplantation is a crucial treatment option for various end-organ diseases, and in the U.S., the demand for organ transplants outpaces the supply. One hotly debated
Read MoreTransplantation is a crucial treatment option for various end-organ diseases, and in the U.S., the demand for organ transplants outpaces the supply. One hotly debated
Read MoreIndividuals from minoritized groups suffer high disease burdens and would significantly benefit from equitable advances in scientific research. However, many are faced with barriers that
Read MoreThe world is watching as the commercial spaceflight industry takes shape. More than ever, Spaceflight Participants – the Federal Aviation Association (FAA) approved term for
Read MoreDr. Sarma takes a closer look at the Hindu position on in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the related ethical issues in reproductive medicine.
Read MoreThis is the first in an ongoing series by Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy summer interns, undergraduate/graduate students interested in emerging ethical issues.
Read MoreAcross the globe, bioethicists are passionately researching answers to new challenges, asking difficult questions and uncovering new approaches that may one day alter how we
Read MoreThe environment—everything from the water we drink to the conditions in which we live—impacts health. Environmental justice is a broad term or movement that at
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has raised a host of ethical challenges in the healthcare setting. Ethical concerns include triage decisions, shortages of key resources, hospital visitor
Read MoreIt is often said that nothing is certain in life except death and taxes. And while it is certain we will all die, the definition
Read MoreExploring why genetic surveillance is not science fiction, but rather a reality of the modern era.
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