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  1. Future people, involuntary medical treatment in pregnancy and the duty of easy rescue.Julian Savulescu - 2007 - Utilitas 19 (1):1-20.
    I argue that pregnant women have a duty to refrain from behaviours or to allow certain acts to be done to them for the sake of their foetus if the foetus has a reasonable chance of living and being in a harmed state if the woman does not refrain from those behaviours or allow those things to be done to her. There is a proviso: that her refraining from acting or allowing acts to be performed upon her does not significantly (...)
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  • Participant protection with the use of records: Ethical issues and recommendations.Wilhelmina A. Leigh - 1998 - Ethics and Behavior 8 (4):305 – 319.
    This article explores the ethical concerns and protections that may be required when individually identifiable data originally collected solely for clinical or administrative purposes are used in research or evaluation. It asks the following broad question with respect to the interim policy developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to protect the rights and welfare of participants in its programs: For those programs and projects not classified as research, are the protections and system for review adequate? (...)
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  • Relative Risk and Relatives' Risks in Genomic Medicine.Angela Fenwick, Shiri Shkedi-Rafid & Anneke Lucassen - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (2):25-27.
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  • The Invisible Pregnant Woman.Kavita Shah Arora & Jonah Fleisher - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (2):23-25.
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