Singer questions reproductive freedom at women’s rights conference
Princeton ethicist Peter Singer provoked an uproar at last week's Women Deliver 2013 conference in Kuala Lumpur when he denied the absoluteness of reproductive rights....
US court fast-tracks dying girl’s lung transplant
A US court has overruled government health policy and fast-tracked a lung transplant for a Pennsylvania girl with cystic fibrosis. A US court has overruled...
Ancient mammoth blood gives new life to de-extinction project
Russian scientists claim to have discovered liquid woolly mammoth blood in a frozen carcase in Siberia, which would make cloning a real possibility. Ever fancied...
Climate change is a bioethics issue, too
Adventurous bioethicists seem to be continually pushing back the frontiers of their discipline. The latest conquest, or at least challenge, is climate change It used...
Autonomy or poverty?
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Myanmar imposing population control on Muslim minority
It is hard to imagine a more inhumane policy than China’s one-child policy. But there is one: the two-child policy imposed on Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims....
Expert makes impassioned call to address the Western suicide epidemic
America's foremost expert in the psychology of suicide this week offered an alarming account of what he calls "the suicide epidemic" in Western nations. America's...
Switzerland: a suicide magnet
To describe Switzerland as a Mecca for suicide tourism is hyperbole, but suicide facilities would draw as many people as yodelling and cowbells. To describe...
Switzerland’s “peculiar institution”
What is the position of the law on assisted suicide in Switzerland? What is the position of the law on assisted suicide in Switzerland? Journalists...
Stigmatizing obesity will harm, bioethicists claim
Daniel Callahan has again been criticized for his view that obesity should be stigmatized.Daniel Callahan has again been chastised for his view that obesity should...
Ethicists no more moral than other professionals, says new study
Ethicists like to think of themselves as morally good people. But a recent article in the journal Metaphilosophy questions this. Ethicists like to think of...
Are medical students ethically illiterate?
A recent study has indicated that medical students are not retaining the ethical terms taught to them in ethics classes. A recent study has indicated...