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  2. Nuffield Council on Bioethics - Wikipedia

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    Dementia: ethical issues (2009) [29] Public health: ethical issues (2007) [30] The forensic use of bioinformation: ethical issues (2007) [31] Critical care decisions in fetal and neonatal medicine: ethical issues (2006) [32] Genetic Screening: a Supplement to the 1993 Report by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics (2006) [33] The ethics of ...

  3. List of medical ethics cases - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Ellsworth Landy was an American psychologist and psychotherapist best known for his unconventional 24-hour therapy as well as ethical violations concerning his treatment of Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson in the 1980s. In 2015, Landy's relationship with Wilson was dramatized in the biographical film Love & Mercy.

  4. British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1952 at Westminster Hospital, as the British Association of Sport Medicine (BASM).From the 1960s it worked with the British Olympic Association (BOA).. In the 1960s it looked at the medical ethics of the sport of boxing, due to the serious brain injuries, with doctors at the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital.

  5. Athletics Integrity Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) was founded by World Athletics in 2017 to combat doping and address other forms of ethical misconduct in the sport of athletics. [1] The Monaco-based organization operates independently from World Athletics to fulfill World Anti-Doping Code requirements. [2] It is currently headed by Brett Clothier. [3]

  6. List of Olympic Games scandals, controversies and incidents

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    Richard McLaren published two reports in 2016 claiming that from "at least late 2011 to 2015" more than 1,000 Russian competitors in various sports, including summer, winter, and Paralympic sports, benefited from a doping cover-up. [191] As of 25 December 2015, 43 Russian athletes who competed in Sochi have been disqualified, with 13 medals ...

  7. Evidence-based medical ethics - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based medical ethics [1] [2] is a form of medical ethics that uses knowledge from ethical principles, legal precedent, and evidence-based medicine to draw solutions to ethical dilemmas in the health care field. Sometimes this is also referred to as argument-based medical ethics. [3]

  8. Ethical Esports founder has vision for turf field at St ... - AOL

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    May 21—MASSENA — The founder and CEO of Ethical Esports Ltd. in the St. Lawrence Centre mall has a vision for the artificial turf field at the mall — convert it into an esports stadium.

  9. Medical jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Medical jurisprudence is concerned with a broad range of medical, legal, and ethical issues, as well as human rights and rights of individuals. Physicians have a duty to act in their patients best interest and can be charged in a court of law if they fail to do so.