Health Law Review - AZ - page 2
- Field notes.
- Nanotechnology, privacy and shifting social conventions.
- Betwixt and between human stem cell guidelines and legislation.
- Monsanto v. Schmeiser: patent protection for genetically modified genes and cells in Canada.
- The future of cord blood banking in Canada.
- Mum's the word: donor anonymity in assisted reproduction.
- Trends in evidence based medicine for herbal remedies and media coverage.
- Health care ethics experts in Canadian courts.
- Privacy and assisted human reproduction: a discussion paper.
- Field notes.
- Community-based research ethics review: reflections on experience and recommendations for action.
- Must doctors disclose their own personal risk factors?
- International initiatives.
- Medically necessary? The case for fully funded end-of-life care.
- Defining medical necessity: challenges and implications.
- Comparing methods of ethical consultation for biotechnology related issues.
- A web-based instrument to model social norms.
- Introduction: special edition--public health.
- Introduction.
- Population genetic studies: is there an emerging legal obligation to share benefits?
- At the Institute.
- Commentary: an independent voice? Conflicts of interest and research on ethical, legal and social issues.
- MORGEN & data release policies: an overview.
- The political and moral economies of science: a case study of genomics in Canada and the United Kingdom.
- The effect of genetic determinism and exceptionalism on law and policy.
- A practitioner's response to the Final Report of the Select Special Health Information Act Review Committee.
- Possible consequences of remedy in Monsanto Canada Inc. v. Schmeiser.
- Media portrayal of conflicts of interest in biomedical research.
- At the Institute.
- Private genetic testing in Canada: a summary.
- The informed gatekeeper? A commentary on genetic tests, marketing pressure and the role of primary care physicians.
- Upcoming events.
- Public trust and regulatory governance as represented through the media.
- Public preferences relating to Plant Molecular Farming research summary.
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- Canadian consumers' preferences for food safety and agricultural environmental safety research summary.
- Stories from Guatemala and North America: why indigenous beliefs matter in the debate on genetically engineered food.
- Representations of cloning in the public sphere.
- Introduction.
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- Occupational health and safety regulation and the National Institute of Nanotechnology.
- "Traditional use" and regulatory change in the arena of natural health products.
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- Field notes.
- New frontiers for electronic health records and research databases - Alberta's Bill 52: submission of the Health Law Institute on Bill 52.
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- Correction.
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- Conflict of interest in clinical research: direct payment to the investigators for finding human subjects and health information.
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- Symposium on Bill C-13: the Assisted Human Reproduction Act.
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