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  2. List of medical ethics cases - Wikipedia

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    Particularly controversial was the work of Harvard neurosurgeon Vernon Mark and psychiatrist Frank Ervin, who wrote a book, Violence and the Brain, in 1970. [1] The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research in 1977 endorsed the continued limited use of psychosurgical procedures.

  3. Category:Medical controversies - Wikipedia

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    Circumcision debate (1 C, 19 P) ... Intersex topics (8 C, 7 P) L. Lyme disease (1 C, 20 P) M. Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (2 C, 36 P) P.

  4. Bioethics - Wikipedia

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    There is also a controversial gene therapy called "germline gene therapy", in which genes in a sperm or egg can be edited to prevent genetic disorder in the future generation. It is unknown how this type of gene therapy affects long-term human development. In the United States, federal funding cannot be used to research germline gene therapy. [17]

  5. Federal Vaccine Mandates Controversial Amongst Nurses - AOL

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    President Biden’s most recent mandate requiring healthcare workers in Medicare and Medicaid funded facilities to get vaccinated has only increased that uncertainty. According to the Centers for ...

  6. Biden administration finalizes controversial minimum staffing ...

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    The controversial mandate requires that all nursing homes that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding provide a total of at least 3.48 hours of nursing care per resident per day, including defined ...

  7. The controversial history of wet nursing and what the ... - AOL

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    The controversial history of wet nursing in the U.S. In the U.S. there have been two main avenues of wet nursing: One, the profession of wet nursing, has a long history of abuse and is bound by ...

  8. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Colleges of Nurses cited studies estimating that a shortage of registered nurses would reach 230,000 by 2025 as America ages, with over 135,000 open positions during 2007. An additional 30% more nurses would have to graduate annually to keep up with demand.

  9. Stereotypes of nurses - Wikipedia

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    The angelic image that comes to mind when a woman with a lamp approaches an injured soldier is not far fetched. This is where much of the selfless angelic image of nurses come from. The idea of female nurses attending the British Army fighting in the war was controversial, due to it being thought immoral as well as revolutionary. [10]