Bioscience ethics / Irina Pollard.

Discusses the new ways of communicating bioscience ethics, a new but internationally recognised term coined by the author in 1994.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: Pollard, Irina
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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520 |a Discusses the new ways of communicating bioscience ethics, a new but internationally recognised term coined by the author in 1994. 
505 0 |a Human origins, natural selection and the evolution of ethics -- Sex determination, brain sex and sexual behaviour -- Inappropriate lifestyle and congenital disability in children: basic principles of growth, toxicology, teratogenesis and mutagenesis -- Substance abuse and parenthood: biological mechanisms -- bioethical responsibilities: Behavioral variables, biological consequences; Behavioral variables, bioethical challenges -- Fertility awareness: the ovulatory method of birth control, ageing gametes and congenital malformation in children -- Understanding child abuse and its biological consequences -- The state of wellbeing: basic principles, coping strategies and individual mastery -- The state of wellbing: on the end-of-life care and euthanasia -- Current reproductive technologies: achievements and desired goals: Lifestyle, fertility and the assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs); Assisted reproduction, genetic diversity and the biology of conservation -- The recombinant DNA technologies: Genetic engineering and related technologies -- biological perspective; The Human Genome and the Human Genome Diversity Projects -- Stem cells, nuclear transfer and cloning technology -- Human-dominated ecosystems: re-evaluating environmental priorities: Population growth and economic activity -- are we overstraining our limits?; Understanding living cycles and anticipating environmental policies rather than relying on remedial measures -- Human-dominated ecosystems: reclaiming the future for following generations: Self-destructive behaviour and overexploitation of the environment; Chemical exposure, sex determination and sexual behaviour -- Human-dominated ecosystems: warfare = fitness enhancement or losing strategy? -- Human-dominated ecosystems: reworking bioethical frontiers: Global responsibility -- a transboundary détente to developmental needs and environmental preservation; Stewardship of Mother Earth -- in defense of the global commons. 
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