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  1. The role of religious and non-religious beliefs in medical decisions.Atsushi Asai & Yasuhiro Kadooka Aizawa - 2009 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 19 (6):162-165.
    The aim of the present paper is to evaluate the role of a patient’s religious and non-religious beliefs in making decisions about medical care. Faith exerts a profound influence on our spiritual lives and on our daily actions, including ethical decisions. Religion determines the believer’s fundamental worldview, view of humanity, perspective on life and death, and values. In this paper, we investigated the treatment of medical decisions based on religious or non-religious beliefs. To understand this issue, it is necessary to (...)
     
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    Moral conflicts from the justice and care perspectives of japanese nurses: a qualitative content analysis.Yasuhiro Kadooka, Atsushi Asai & Kayoko Tsunematsu - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-18.
    BackgroundHealthcare professionals use the ethics of justice and care to construct moral reasoning. These ethics are conflicting in nature; different value systems and orders of justice and care are applied to the cause of actual moral conflict. We aim to clarify the structure and factors of healthcare professionals’ moral conflicts through the lens of justice and care to obtain suggestions for conflict resolutions.MethodSemi-structured interviews about experiences of moral conflict were conducted with Japanese nurses recruited using the snowball sampling method. Interviews (...)
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    Can physicians’ judgments of futility be accepted by patients?: A comparative survey of Japanese physicians and laypeople.Yasuhiro Kadooka, Atsushi Asai & Seiji Bito - 2012 - BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):1-9.
    Empirical surveys about medical futility are scarce relative to its theoretical assumptions. We aimed to evaluate the difference of attitudes between laypeople and physicians towards the issue. A questionnaire survey was designed. Japanese laypeople (via Internet) and physicians with various specialties (via paper-and-pencil questionnaire) were asked about whether they would provide potentially futile treatments for end-of-life patients in vignettes, important factors for judging a certain treatment futile, and threshold of quantitative futility which reflects the numerical probability that an act will (...)
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    Ethical Obligations in the Face of Dilemmas Concerning Patient Privacy and Public Interests: The Sasebo Schoolgirl Murder Case.Yasuhiro Kadooka, Taketoshi Okita & Atsushi Asai - 2016 - Bioethics 30 (7):520-527.
    A murder case that had some features in common with the Tarasoff case occurred in Sasebo City, Japan, in 2014. A 15-year-old high school girl was murdered and her 16-year-old classmate was arrested on suspicion of homicide. One and a half months before the murder, a psychiatrist who had been examining the girl called a prefectural child consultation centre to warn that she might commit murder, but he did not reveal her name, considering it his professional duty to keep it (...)
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  5. Japanese healthcare workers‟ attitudes towards administering futile treatments: A preliminary interview-based study.Yasuhiro Kadooka, A. Asai, K. Aizawa & S. Bito - 2011 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 21 (4):131-135.
    In Japan, few studies and ethical debates have addressed medical futility, but articles suggesting the practice of such treatment exist. The present study aimed to explore attitudes about this by examining personal practical experiences of those who have been involved in judging treatments as futile. We employed a qualitative descriptive design with content analysis of semi-structured and focus group interviews with 11 Japanese physicians and 9 nurses of a university hospital in Japan. The interviews mined their practical experience to identify (...)
     
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    Correction: Moral conflicts from the justice and care perspectives of Japanese Nurses: a qualitative content analysis.Yasuhiro Kadooka, Atsushi Asai & Kayoko Tsunematsu - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-1.
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    Should a Brain-dead pregnant woman be provided somatic support to save the life of the fetus?Sakiko Masaki, Hiroko Ishimoto, Yasuhiro Kadooka & Atsushi Asai - 2016 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 26 (4):130-136.
    In recent years, a number of news stories were reported worldwide involving brain-dead pregnant women. Debates over providing life support to braindead pregnant women and delivery of their children have been around for some decades. Maintaining a woman’s life solely for fetal viability has become a major controversial social issue. Opposing opinions exist where one side supports the woman and her child should be left to die in dignity and the other side claims to protect the unborn child’s right to (...)
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    Comparison of ethical judgments exhibited by clients and ethics consultants in Japan.Noriko Nagao, Yasuhiro Kadooka & Atsushi Asai - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):19.
    Healthcare professionals must make decisions for patients based on ethical considerations. However, they rely on clinical ethics consultations (CEC) to review ethical justifications of their decisions. CEC consultants support the cases reviewed and guide medical care. When both healthcare professionals and CEC consultants face ethical problems in medical care, how is their judgment derived? How do medical judgments differ from the ethical considerations of CECs? This study examines CECs in Japan to identify differences in the ethical judgment of clients and (...)
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  9. Arguments against promoting organ transplants from brain-dead donors, and views of contemporary japanese on life and death.Atsushi Asai, Yasuhiro Kadooka & Kuniko Aizawa - 2012 - Bioethics 26 (4):215-223.
    As of 2009, the number of donors in Japan is the lowest among developed countries. On July 13, 2009, Japan's Organ Transplant Law was revised for the first time in 12 years. The revised and old laws differ greatly on four primary points: the definition of death, age requirements for donors, requirements for brain- death determination and organ extraction, and the appropriateness of priority transplants for relatives.In the four months of deliberations in the National Diet before the new law was (...)
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  10. Reexamination of the ethics of placebo use in clinical practice.Atsushi Asai & Yasuhiro Kadooka - 2012 - Bioethics 27 (4):186-193.
    A placebo is a substance or intervention believed to be inactive, but is administered by the healthcare professional as if it was an active medication. Unlike standard treatments, clinical use of placebo usually involves deception and is therefore ethically problematic. Our attitudes toward the clinical use of placebo, which inevitably includes deception or withholding information, have a tremendous effect on our practice regarding truth-telling and informed consent. A casual attitude towards it weakens the current practice based on shared decision-making and (...)
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    Doubt the Analects: An educational session using the Analects in medical ethics in Japan.Atsushi Asai, Yasuhiro Kadooka & Sakiko Masaki - 2014 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 24 (5):138-141.
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    Factors influencing the decision-making of elderly acute leukemia patients in Japan regarding their treatment.Miki Fukuyama, Atsushi Asai, Taeko Hanada, Kenji Sakai & Yasuhiro Kadooka - 2017 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 27 (4):106-112.
    Objective: This study examined the process through which elderly patients with new-onset acute leukemia make treatment decisions from the time of diagnosis, in order to identify factors influencing this decision-making process in Japan. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with twenty-two elderly patients with leukemia. The data were analyzed using the modified grounded theory approach. Results: The process of decision-making in elderly patients with leukemia includes three stages: Initial reactions at diagnosis, change in attitudes, and entrusting the physician with the treatment (...)
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    Matters to address prior to introducing new life support technology in Japan: three serious ethical concerns related to the use of left ventricular assist devices as destination therapy and suggested policies to deal with them.Atsushi Asai, Sakiko Masaki, Taketoshi Okita, Aya Enzo & Yasuhiro Kadooka - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):12.
    Destination therapy is the permanent implantation of a left ventricular assist device in patients with end-stage, severe heart failure who are ineligible for heart transplantation. DT improves both the quality of life and prognosis of patients with end-stage heart failure. However, there are also downsides to DT such as life-threatening complications and the potential for the patient to live beyond their desired length of life following such major complications. Because of deeply ingrained cultural and religious beliefs regarding death and the (...)
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    Matters to address prior to introducing new life support technology in Japan: three serious ethical concerns related to the use of left ventricular assist devices as destination therapy and suggested policies to deal with them.Atsushi Asai, Sakiko Masaki, Taketoshi Okita, Aya Enzo & Yasuhiro Kadooka - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):1-8.
    Background Destination therapy is the permanent implantation of a left ventricular assist device in patients with end-stage, severe heart failure who are ineligible for heart transplantation. DT improves both the quality of life and prognosis of patients with end-stage heart failure. However, there are also downsides to DT such as life-threatening complications and the potential for the patient to live beyond their desired length of life following such major complications. Because of deeply ingrained cultural and religious beliefs regarding death and (...)
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    A Critical Discussion of Arguments Against the Introduction of a Two-Tier Healthcare System in Japan.Atsushi Asai, Taketoshi Okita, Masashi Tanaka & Yasuhiro Kadooka - 2017 - Asian Bioethics Review 9 (3):171-181.
    In medical ethics, an appropriate national healthcare system that meets the requirements of justice in healthcare resource allocation is a major concern. Japan is no exception to this trend, and the pros and cons of introducing a two-tier healthcare system, which permits insured medical care services to be provided along with services not covered by social health insurance, have been the subject of debate for many years. The Supreme Court ruled in 2011 that it was valid for the government to (...)
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  16. Effects of Self-Compassion Training on Work-Related Well-Being: A Systematic Review.Yasuhiro Kotera & William Van Gordon - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Self-compassion, sharing some commonalities with positive psychology 2.0 approaches, is associated with better mental health outcomes in diverse populations, including workers. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is heightened awareness of the importance of self-care for fostering mental health at work. However, evidence regarding the applications of self-compassion interventions in work-related contexts has not been systematically reviewed to date. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to synthesize and evaluate the utility of self-compassion interventions targeting work-related well-being, as well as assess the (...)
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  17. Taikei to hōhō: tetsugakuteki riron kōsei to benshōhō.Yasuhiro Kume - 1984 - Tōkyō: Sekai Shoin.
     
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  18. Grammatische Idiosynkrasie, Redundanz und das Lexikon.Yasuhiro Fujinawa - 1966 - 愛媛大学法文学部論集. 文学科編 745 (24):745.
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    An anatomy of shikakes.Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Toshio Kawashima, Ken-Ichi Kimura & Yasuharu Koike - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (4):431-442.
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    Neichā kankaku: 20-seiki saigo no kōfukuron.Yasuhiro Hamano - 1989 - Tōkyō: Tōkyū Ējenshī.
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    Locking of the ring finger at proximal interphalangeal joint due to a sesamoid bone: a case report.Yasuhiro Seki, Yuko Hoshino & Hiroshi Kuroda - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--1.
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    Single stimulus color can modulate vection.Yasuhiro Seya, Megumi Yamaguchi & Hiroyuki Shinoda - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    With and Without "Logos": An Interpretation of Socrates' Dream in the "Theaetetus".Yasuhiro Wakijo - 2006 - Apeiron 39 (1):33 - 56.
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    With and Without Logos: An Interpretation of Socrates' Dream in the Theaetetus.Yasuhiro Wakijo - 2006 - Apeiron 39 (1):33-56.
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    Sport Spectatorship and Health Benefits: A Case of a Japanese Professional Golf Tournament.Yasuhiro Watanabe, Tyreal Y. Qian, Jerred J. Wang, N. David Pifer & James J. Zhang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Ethics for the Life Manipulation Era.Oue Yasuhiro - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 43:157-163.
    Ethics is a device which is produced by the human consciousness to regulate the human behaviour or society in a sound manner. Organisms are manipulated by techniques of molecular biology these days. Then, it is so difficult to recognize the problems of life manipulation by the ethical principle raised by our sensing level. To regulate the society greatly influenced by modern life sciences, it is time to utilize the mechanistic knowledge about organisms as a basic principle of ethics (Molecular ethics). (...)
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    A comparative survey on potentially futile treatments between Japanese nurses and laypeople.Y. Kadooka, A. Asai, M. Fukuyama & S. Bito - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (1):64-75.
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    Die methodologische Funktion des Verhältnisses von »Herr und Knecht« in der Philosophie Hegels.Yasuhiro Kumamoto - 1991 - Fichte-Studien 3:51-67.
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    Die methodologische Funktion des Verhältnisses von »Herr und Knecht« in der Philosophie Hegels.Yasuhiro Kumamoto - 1991 - Fichte-Studien 3:51-67.
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    Fichtes erziehungslehre AlS erste logische begründung der vorbilderziehung. Eine untersuchung im kontext der interpretationen Von fichtes pädagogik in japan.Yasuhiro Kumamoto - 1994 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 9:249-257.
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  31. Nishida tetsugaku sono seiritsu to kansei.Yasuhiro Kume - 1999 - Tōkyō: Nōbunkyō.
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    Philosophische Pädagogik bei Kant und Fichte: Erziehung im Dienst der Freiheit.Yasuhiro Kumamoto - 2010 - Saldenburg: Verlag Senging. Edited by Yasuhiro Kumamoto.
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    Der Stellenwert der Sinneseindr^|^uuml;cke und des transzendentalen Gegebenen.Yasuhiro Arahata - 2005 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 13 (2):71-85.
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  34. Satō Issai, Asaka Gonsai.Yasuhiro Nakamura - 2008 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha. Edited by Yoshihiro Murayama.
     
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  35. Nikki shokan shihōsho chosaku kara mita Ninomiya Kinjirō no jinsei to shisō.Yasuhiro Ninomiya - 2008 - Kashiwa-shi: Hatsubaijo Hiroike Gakuen Jigyōbu.
     
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    Automatic consolidation of Japanese statutes based on formalization of amendment sentences.Yasuhiro Ogawa, Shintaro Inagaki & Katsuhiko Toyama - 2008 - In Satoh (ed.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 363--376.
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    The First Videotheque.Yasuhiro Omori - 1995 - In Paul Hockings (ed.), Principles of Visual Anthropology. De Gruyter. pp. 399-412.
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    Kids and crime: A comparative study of youth coverage in japan and the united states.Tom Brislin & Yasuhiro Inoue - 2007 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 22 (1):3 – 17.
    This pilot study examines how a number of American and Japanese journalists make the tough calls regarding an escalating social problem: whether to identify juveniles who have been charged with serious capital crimes. Divergent societal and journalistic values of the two countries are explored via a survey of journalists from Honolulu and Hiroshima. Newsroom policies and practices are described regarding general and specific cases of juvenile crime. In general, Japanese journalists are far more likely than U.S. journalists to withhold names. (...)
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    Ethical judgement and intent in business school students: the role of the psyche?Elaine Conway & Yasuhiro Kotera - 2020 - International Journal of Ethics Education 5 (2):151-186.
    The aim of this paper is to highlight how business schools can improve the ethical behaviour of future managers. It assesses the positions of ethical judgement and ethical intent within a sample of UK business students, together with an analysis of underlying explanatory factors to those positions, such as levels of depression, anxiety, stress, motivation and self-compassion. A range of scales were used to evaluate the ethical stance and psychological characteristics of a group of UK business students. The results indicate (...)
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    Goal Attribution toward Non-Human Objects during Infancy Predicts Imaginary Companion Status during Preschool Years.Yusuke Moriguchi, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Naoya Todo, Yuko Okumura, Ikuko Shinohara & Shoji Itakura - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    An Eye-Tracking Study of Exploitations of Spatial Constraints in Diagrammatic Reasoning.Atsushi Shimojima & Yasuhiro Katagiri - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (2):211-254.
    Semantic studies on diagrammatic notations (Barwise & Etchemendy, ; Shimojima, ; Stenning & Lemon, ) have revealed that the “non-deductive,” “emergent,” or “perceptual” effects of diagrams (Chandrasekaran, Kurup, Banerjee, Josephson, & Winkler, ; Kulpa, ; Larkin & Simon, ; Lindsay, ) are all rooted in the exploitation of spatial constraints on graphical structures. Thus, theoretically, this process is a key factor in inference with diagrams, explaining the frequently observed reduction of inferential load. The purpose of this study was to examine (...)
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    The power of human gaze on infant learning.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Shoji Itakura - 2013 - Cognition 128 (2):127-133.
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    Bootstrapping-Based Extraction of Dictionary Terms from Unsegmented Legal Text.Masato Hagiwara, Yasuhiro Ogawa & Katsuhiko Toyama - 2009 - In Hattori (ed.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 213--227.
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    Domestic Rituals of the Atharvaveda in the Paippalāda Tradition of Orissa: Śrīdhara’s Vivāhādikarmapañjikā, vol. 1: Book One, Part One, General Prescriptions. Edited with an introduction by Arlo Griffiths and Shilpa Sumant. [REVIEW]Yasuhiro Tsuchiyama - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (1).
    Domestic Rituals of the Atharvaveda in the Paippalāda Tradition of Orissa: Śrīdhara’s Vivāhādikarmapañjikā, vol. 1: Book One, Part One, General Prescriptions. Edited with an introduction by Arlo Griffiths and Shilpa Sumant. Collection Indologie, vol. 135. Pondicherry: institut français de pondichéry, École française d’extrême-orient, 2018. Pp. cxxxiv + 172.
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    Individual differences in object-processing explain the relationship between early gaze-following and later language development.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Tessei Kobayashi & Shoji Itakura - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):418-424.
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    Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?: The effect of verbalization.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Shoji Itakura - 2013 - Interaction Studies 14 (3):351-365.
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    Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Shoji Itakura - 2013 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 14 (3):351-365.
    Previous research has shown that although infants follow the gaze direction of robots, robot gaze does not facilitate infants’ learning for objects. The present study examined whether robot gaze affects infants’ object learning when the gaze behavior was accompanied by verbalizations. Twelve-month-old infants were shown videos in which a robot with accompanying verbalizations gazed at an object. The results showed that infants not only followed the robot’s gaze direction but also preferentially attended to the cued object when the ostensive verbal (...)
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    Ostension affects infant learning more than attention.Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Tessei Kobayashi & Shoji Itakura - 2020 - Cognition 195 (C):104082.
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    Using Graphics to Communicate Across Cultures.Ichiro Umata & Yasuhiro Katagiri - 2004 - In A. Blackwell, K. Marriott & A. Shimojima (eds.), Diagrammatic Representation and Inference. Springer. pp. 347.
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  50. Death with dignity is impossible in contemporary Japan: Considering patient peace of mind in end-of-life care.A. Asai, K. Aizawa, Y. Kadooka & N. Tanida - 2012 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 22 (2):49-52.
    Currently in Japan, it is extremely difficult to realize the basic wish of protecting personal dignity at the end of life. A patient’s right to refuse life-sustaining treatment has not been substantially warranted, and advance directives have not been legally enforceable. Unfortunately, it is not until the patient is moribund that all concerned parties start to deliberate on whether or not death with dignity should be pursued. Medical intervention is often perceived as a worthwhile goal to not only preserve life, (...)
     
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