
James Toomey writes that the core argument—that unless Facebook’s suicide prediction algorithm is subject to the regulatory regime of medicine and operated on an opt-in basis it is morally problematic—is misguided and alarmist
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More US Teens Say ‘No’ to Smoking and DrinkingJuly 20, 2018 |
The results add to evidence demonstrating the success of public health efforts to curb teen smoking and drinking, said Brendan Saloner, a researcher at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and Bloomberg School of Public Health
Quick ReadTwo doses a year of an antibiotic can sharply cut death rates among infants in poor countries, perhaps by as much as 25 percent among the very young, researchers reported on Wednesday
Quick ReadHospitals in Maryland have saved millions of dollars in health care costs by eschewing the tradition fee-for-service model for one that emphasizes overall health, a report released by state regulators shows
Quick ReadRapid DNA sequencing is helping doctors treat critically ill infants in days rather than weeks
Quick ReadAccording to a new study, states that give midwives a greater role in patient care achieve better results on key measures of maternal and neonatal health
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A Drug Company Says This Shot Will Keep You Out of PrisonFebruary 14, 2018 |
Johnson & Johnson uses the prospect of jail time to market a schizophrenia drug
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UK Animal Experiments Fall by 5% — Annual FiguresJuly 13, 2017 |
The statistics show that 3.94 million procedures were carried out in the course of scientific research – a fall of 206,000 on 2015
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