American Journal of Bioethics

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  1. Yen-Chang Chen & Yen-Yuan Chen, A Moderate Zero Line Approach: Opposing Thresholds Beyond the Zero Line.
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  2. Mark Collen, Letter to the Editor.
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  3. Joshua Crites, Are More Trials Really the Answer? Putting Behavioral Equipoise in Check.
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  4. David Isaacs, Controversial End-of-Life Issues in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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  5. Alexander A. Kon, Life and Death Choices in Neonatal Care: Applying Shared Decision-Making Focused on Parental Values.
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  6. Alex John London, Equipoise, Research Stalemates, and the Limits of New Data.
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  7. Chris MacDonald, Clinical Judgment and Deep Value Commitments.
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  8. Jerry Menikoff, Overinterpreting Equipoise.
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  9. Rishad R. Motlani, Review of D. Micah Hester, End of Life Care and Pragmatic Decision Making. [REVIEW]
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  10. John J. Paris, Standards, Norms, and Guidelines for Permissible Withdrawal of Life Support From Seriously Compromised Newborns.
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  11. Robert M. Sade, The Locus of Decision Making for Severely Impaired Newborn Infants.
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  12. Robert Silbergleit & Peter A. Ubel, Science and Behavior.
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  13. Robert Silbergleit & Peter A. Ubel, Behavioral Equipoise: A Way to Resolve Ethical Stalemates in Clinical Research.
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  14. Anita Silvers & Leslie Francis, Cloudy Crystal Balls Do Not “Gray” Babies Make.
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  15. Robert D. Truog & Sadath A. Sayeed, Neonatal Decision-Making: Beyond the Standard of Best Interests.
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  16. Katherine Wasson, Behavior Equipoise: Is It Ready for Prime Time?
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  17. Dominic James Wilkinson, Shedding Light on the Gray Zone.
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  18. Dominic James Wilkinson, A Life Worth Giving? The Threshold for Permissible Withdrawal of Life Support From Disabled Newborn Infants.
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  19. Sally Bean, Pragmatic and Proportional Analysis of Conflict of Interest.
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  20. Howard Brody, Clarifying Conflict of Interest.
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  21. Howard Brody, Responses to Peer Commentaries on “Clarifying Conflict of Interest”.
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  22. James J. Delaney & David P. Martin, The Role of Physician Opinion in Human Enhancement.
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  23. Katherine Drabiak-Syed, Physicians Prescribing “Medicine” for Enhancement: Why We Should Not and Cannot Overlook Safety Concerns.
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  24. Cynthia Forlini & Eric Racine, Considering the Causes and Implications of Ambivalence in Using Medicine for Enhancement.
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  25. Wayne Hall, Jonathan Finnoff, Jayne Lucke & Brad Partridge, Begging Important Questions About Cognitive Enhancement, Again.
  26. Thomas D. Harter, Answering Brody's Challenge From a Pharmapologist Perspective.
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  27. Timothy D. Hotze, Kavita Shah, Emily E. Anderson & Matthew K. Wynia, Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “'Doctor, Would You Prescribe a Pill to Help Me … ?' A National Survey of Physicians on Using Medicine for Human Enhancement”.
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  28. Thomas S. Huddle, Clarifying the Dispute Over Academic-Industry Relationships.
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  29. Samia A. Hurst & Alex Mauron, Trustworthiness in Conflict of Interest.
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  30. Elizabeth A. Kitsis, Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Working Together on Conflict of Interest.
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  31. Paul Komesaroff & Ian Kerridge, It Is Time to Move Beyond a Culture of Unexamined Assumptions, Recrimination, and Blame to One of Systematic Analysis and Ethical Dialogue.
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  32. Jonathan H. Marks & Donald B. Thompson, Shifting the Focus: Conflict of Interest and the Food Industry.
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  33. E. Haavi Morreim, Taking a Lesson From the Lawyers: Defining and Addressing Conflict of Interest.
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  34. Lance K. Stell & Thomas P. Stossel, Another Dip Into the Muddy Waters of COI.
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  35. Daniel Strech & Hannes Knüppel, How to Evaluate Conflict of Interest Policies.
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  36. Alexander C. Tsai, Managing Nonfinancial Conflict of Interest: How the “New McCarthyism” Could Work.
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  37. Katherine Wasson, Medical and Genetic Enhancements: Ethical Issues That Will Not Go Away.
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  38. Bryn Williams-Jones, Beyond a Pejorative Understanding of Conflict of Interest.
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  39. Matthew K. Wynia, Emily E. Anderson, Kavita Shah & Timothy D. Hotze, “Doctor, Would You Prescribe a Pill to Help Me … ?” A National Survey of Physicians on Using Medicine for Human Enhancement.
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  40. Ezio Di Nucci, Habits, Nudges, and Consent.
    I distinguish between 'hard nudges' and 'soft nudges', arguing that it is possible to show that the latter can be compatible with informed consent - as Cohen has recently suggested; but that the real challenge is the compatibility of the former. Hard nudges are the more effective nudges because they work on less than conscious mechanisms such as those underlying our habits: whether those influences - which are often beyond the subject's awareness - can be reconciled with informed consent in (...)
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  41. Serife Tekin, "Will I Be Pretty, Will I Be Rich?" The Missing Self in Antidepressant Commercials.