Browsing BioethicsLine: 1972-1999 by Title
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U. K. Plans Major Medical DNA Database
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U. of Michigan Sets Stringent DNA Controls
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The U.K. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority: How It Has Contributed to the Evaluation of Assisted Reproduction Technology
(1999)The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of the United Kingdom was passed in 1990, leading to the formation of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), the first statutory body to regulate and control assisted ... -
U.K. Leads on Science and Technology Bioethics
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U.K. Misconduct Case Raises Informed-Consent Issues
(1998-03-21) -
U.K. Moves Toward Compulsory Vaccination
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U.K. Panel Weighs Tissue Ownership
(1995-04-28) -
U.K. Royal College Responds to Scientific Fraud
(1995-06-17) -
U.K. Shariah Council Approves Organ Transplants
(1995-07-29) -
U.S. 'Test-Tube' Baby Clinic Planned
(1978-12-21) -
U.S. Abortion Policy and Fertility
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U.S. Agrigenetics: Suit Filed Against NIH
(1983-09-22)Three environmental groups have filed suit against the National Institutes of Health in an attempt to block an experiment approved in April by the NIH Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee. The experiment, designed by researchers ... -
U.S. Bans Gene Prejudice at Work
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U.S. Bioethics Commission Meets, Outlines Agenda
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U.S. Bishops' Conferences File Suit on Abortion Benefits
(1979-07-05) -
U.S. Compromises on Genetic Engineering Controls
(1981-04-30) -
U.S. Congressman Attacks NIH Investigation
(1988-11-24) -
U.S. Doctors Want No Part in Executions
(1998-09-12) -
U.S. Genetic Regulations: Bacterial Field Trial to Go Ahead
(1984-06-07)The National Institutes of Health's Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) has approved a commercial proposal by Advanced Genetic Sciences Inc. to field-test recombinant ice-nucleating bacteria. Its decision came two ... -
U.S. Health Care Coverage and Costs: Historical Development and Choices for the 1990s
(1993)American health policy today faces dual problems of too little coverage at too high a cost. The mix of private and public financing leaves about one seventh of the population without any insurance coverage. At the same ... -
The U.S. Health Data Privacy Debate: Will There Be Comprehension Before Closure?
(1999)After 25 years of debate about privacy of automated personal health data, the U.S. Congress has set a deadline of August 1999 for enacting health information privacy legislation. The urgency to establish national policy ... -
U.S. Health System Reform in the Early 21st Century
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U.S. Judge Strikes Down Louisiana Abortion Law
(1980-03-14) -
U.S. Loosens the Reins on Genetic Engineers
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U.S. Patent Application Stirs Up Gene Hunters
(1991-10-10) -
U.S. Patent Application Stirs Up Gene Hunters
(1991-10-10) -
U.S. Physicians Debate Capital Punishment
(1995-07-01)