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Turning Psychopaths into Nice Guys

Our culture is fascinated by psychopaths. Go shopping on Amazon and you will find books like The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success; or Without...

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The Facts About Surrogacy

Whether you are pro-this or anti-that, a passionate believer in human dignity or an ultra-rational utilitarian, your bioethics always has to begin with the facts. While knowledge of consequences is...

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Ethics for an Edited Embryo

It will probably be described as one of the most important inventions of the 21st century. After just 4–5 years, CRISPR gene-editing technology is racing ahead, creating myriad opportunities for...

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Last-Minute Complications

The gold standard for experiments on human beings is a randomly assigned double-blind placebo-controlled study. Naturally, organising one of these to assess the effectiveness of lethal drugs is...

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Get Your Head Screwed on Right

What can you do if you become a quadriplegic after a catastrophic injury, or if you’re getting old, weak and fat? One solution is head transplantation – once the theme of very bad science fiction...

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The Man with the DNR Tattoo

Doctors at a Florida hospital’s emergency department were startled to discover the words “DO NOT RESUSCITATE” tattooed on an unconscious man’s chest. The word “not” was underlined. Beneath this...

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Ethical Challenges About Voluntary Assisted Dying

Will voluntary assisted dying (VAD) legislation provide compassionate physician-assisted dying, as hoped, or are we providing state-sanctioned euthanasia and assisted suicide? It certainly raises some...

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The Unspoken Limits of Liquid Biopsies

Inline Image: Byline:  Ainsley Newson Abstract:  Liquid biopsies promise early detection of cancer, but some of their current limitations risk being overlooked. read more

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Is Cognitive Enhancement a Problem in Australia?

“Cognitive enhancement” is a catch-all term for the improvement of cognitive function: attention, alertness and memory. It has caught our attention because it is thought to be the main motive for the...

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Molecular Life Extension

It is a universal certainty that we will all die one day. And we have a near-universal goal for our deaths to come painlessly after a long and full life.Of course illness, disease and accident can cut...

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Should Scientists Declare Non-Financial Conflicts of Interest?

When the term “conflict of interest” arises in scientific research, often the first thing that springs to mind is the use of financial incentives by industry to unduly influence researchers. Byline:...

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Antibiotics: Which Lives Matter?

Antibiotics are used to relieve the symptoms of disease and save human lives every day. They are one of the wonders of modern medicine and a key component of clinical care since the 1940s. However,...

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The Wild West of Biotech Innovation

Recently, we avidly listened to a podcast from ABC Radio America called The Dropout. This five-part series followed the rise and fall of Theranos, a Silicon Valley health start-up that folded in 2018....

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Values in Science Affect What Your Doctor Recommends

A GP is facing a common quandary: whether or not to recommend exercise to a patient suffering from chronic pain. The GP knows that many experimental studies have found that exercise temporarily...

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Can We (Ethically) Disinvest from Healthcare Interventions?

Systems that fund healthcare, such as Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS), face two key challenges. First, health technologies are expensive, and are...

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