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This is not just a case of negligence or poor medical judgment—it is a form of gender-based violence that targets women ...
A group that opposed gender-affirming care for minors says the treatments are harmful and permanent, and is calling for the ...
Amid a quiet legislative session for health, lawmakers’ priority legislation reinforced the U.S. health secretary’s agenda.
The technology’s potential to transform trials will need to be balanced with the challenge of instilling trust in participants.
We read with interest the thoughtful Correspondence from François Bompart and colleagues1 expressing disappointment that the recent revisions to the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) lacked specific and ...
Decision-making is a prominent theme in this edition of the Journal of Medical Ethics. Our feature article examines the relationship between trust and informed consent. Informed consent is, of course, ...