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Considering Actionability at the Participant's Research Setting Level for Anticipatable Incidental Findings from Clinical Research
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 619-632
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Moral Justice and Legal Justice in Managed Care: The Ascent of Contributive Justice
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 247-265
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Critical Biological Agents: Disease Reporting as a Tool for Determining Bioterrorism Preparedness
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 262-266
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The Devil's Choice: Re-Thinking Law, Ethics, and Symptom Relief in Palliative Care
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 559-569
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The Troubling Persistence of Race in Pharmacogenomics
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 873-885
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Who Needs Special Needs? On the Constitutionality of Collecting DNA and other Biometric Data from Arrestees
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 188-198
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A Perspective on Incentives for Novel Inpatient Antibiotics: No One-Size-Fits-All
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 59-65
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Combating Obesity through the Built Environment: Is There a Clear Path to Success?
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 387-393
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Nonconsensual Dose Reduction Mandates are Not Justified Clinically or Ethically: An Analysis
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 259-267
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Tobacco Control Legislation: Tools for Public Health Improvement
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 516-523
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Harmonizing Privacy Laws to Enable International Biobank Research
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 673-674
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Are All Abortions Equal? Should There Be Exceptions to the Criminalization of Abortion for Rape and Incest?
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 87-104
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An International Review of Health Technology Assessment Approaches to Prescription Drugs and Their Ethical Principles
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 583-594
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How Can Law and Policy Advance Quality in Genomic Analysis and Interpretation for Clinical Care?
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 44-68
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Non-Consensual Treatment is (Nearly Always) Morally Impermissible
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 789-798
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Risk Communication for Nanobiotechnology: To Whom, About What, and Why?
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 759-769
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Introduction: Death and Dying behind Bars—Cross-Cutting Themes and Policy Imperatives
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 213-215
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How Much Control Do Children and Adolescents Have over Genomic Testing, Parental Access to Their Results, and Parental Communication of Those Results to Others?
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 538-544
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“Special Treatment”: BiDil, Tuskegee, and the Logic of Race
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 478-484
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Genomic Data-Sharing Practices
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- 01 January 2021, pp. 31-40
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