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Hastings Center Report Volume 40, 2010 lume 40 of the Hasting: covering all feature material from 2010. iplete issues are available for Volume 40 (2010) and may lb e purchased from the Cir- r, 21~~ Malcol1 m Gordon Road, (G arrison, N 10524; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 1gscenter.org. AUTHORS and Citation Info: mation Baruch, Jay, Hug Diller, Lawrence, 100 } Gostin, Lawrence O., The National yort Is Still Relev vidual Health Insurance Mandate (At Berg, Jessica Wilen, ae tf Sept Oct, 8-9 Dreger, Alice, Att Gostin, Lawrence O., What Duties Do Poor ce), Nov-Dec Countries Have for the Health of Their Own People? (At Law), Mar-Apr, 9-10 Berger, Jeffrey Dregeo r, Alice, Se >. Gross, Michael L., Medicalized Weapons and Modern War, Jan-Feb, 34-43 Dresser, Rebecca, Brair Berlinger, Nancy, | Courtroom Deceptio1 Gupta, Vidya Bhushan, and Debjani Mukherjee, Conflicting Beliefs (Case Study), IN Jul-Aug, 14-15 Bernat, James L., | , : ¢ Hodge, James G., Jr., Exploring Communal Health through Law (book review), Sept-Oct, 46-47 Billings, J. Andrew, Larry R. Churchill, and Richard Payne, Severe Brain I: Jennings, Bruce, Biopower and the As Elger, Bernice, Katarzyna Michaud, and Liberationist Romance, Jul-Aug, 16-20 Su Vidy Patrice Mangin, When Inf rmation Can Bonifacio, Herbert J., and Annie Janvier, rn aKeel at Kaebnick, Gregory E., New Standards for ] Case Stud Gene Synthesis Screening (Perspective), Jan- Feb, inside back cover Byock, Ira, Dyit ¢ wWIiti Joseph J., and Nicholas D. Schiff, In Kaebnick, Gregory E., Synthetic Biology, Vi‘ ar-Apr ae { nk of th\ e Mind’s ‘E ye, May-Jun, 215 -23 eate Analytic Ethics (Perspective), Jul-Aug, inside back cover Callier, Shawneequa L., John Huss, and Fleck, Leonard M., Personalized Medicine's Eric I. Juengst, { sIN Aa d Preemy R> agged Edge, Sept-Oct, 16-18 Kelley, Maureen, and Douglas J. Opel, Denial (Case Study), Nov-Dec, 11-12 Crimi Dackground Fontana, Marian, A Patient's Experience, Campbell, Courtney S., and Jessica C. Sept-Oct, 20 Kirschner, Kristi L., One City, Two Worlds (In Practice), Sept-Oct, 6-7 Friedmann, Theodore, How Close Are We to Gene Doping? Mar-Apr, 20-22 Kirschner, Kristi L., Rebecca Brashler, Rebecca Dresser, and Carol Levine, Sexuality Ganzini, Linda, Strange Deathbedfellows and a Severely Brain-Injured Spouse (Case Another Voice), Sept-Oct, 3 Study), May-Jun, 14-16 Gilbert, Susan, Personalized Cancer Care in Lantos, John D., A Better Life through Age of Anxiety, Sept-Oct, 18-21 Science? Jul-Aug, 22-25 Gilbert, Susan, The Biological Passport, Mar Lantos, John D., Veatch Hates Hippocrates Apr, 18-19 (book review), Jan-Feb, 46-47 November-December 2010 Hastings Center Report Volume 40, 2010 lume 40 of the Hasting: covering all feature material from 2010. iplete issues are available for Volume 40 (2010) and may lb e purchased from the Cir- r, 21~~ Malcol1 m Gordon Road, (G arrison, N 10524; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 1gscenter.org. AUTHORS and Citation Info: mation Baruch, Jay, Hug Diller, Lawrence, 100 } Gostin, Lawrence O., The National yort Is Still Relev vidual Health Insurance Mandate (At Berg, Jessica Wilen, ae tf Sept Oct, 8-9 Dreger, Alice, Att Gostin, Lawrence O., What Duties Do Poor ce), Nov-Dec Countries Have for the Health of Their Own People? (At Law), Mar-Apr, 9-10 Berger, Jeffrey Dregeo r, Alice, Se >. Gross, Michael L., Medicalized Weapons and Modern War, Jan-Feb, 34-43 Dresser, Rebecca, Brair Berlinger, Nancy, | Courtroom Deceptio1 Gupta, Vidya Bhushan, and Debjani Mukherjee, Conflicting Beliefs (Case Study), IN Jul-Aug, 14-15 Bernat, James L., | , : ¢ Hodge, James G., Jr., Exploring Communal Health through Law (book review), Sept-Oct, 46-47 Billings, J. Andrew, Larry R. Churchill, and Richard Payne, Severe Brain I: Jennings, Bruce, Biopower and the As Elger, Bernice, Katarzyna Michaud, and Liberationist Romance, Jul-Aug, 16-20 Su Vidy Patrice Mangin, When Inf rmation Can Bonifacio, Herbert J., and Annie Janvier, rn aKeel at Kaebnick, Gregory E., New Standards for ] Case Stud Gene Synthesis Screening (Perspective), Jan- Feb, inside back cover Byock, Ira, Dyit ¢ wWIiti Joseph J., and Nicholas D. Schiff, In Kaebnick, Gregory E., Synthetic Biology, Vi‘ ar-Apr ae { nk of th\ e Mind’s ‘E ye, May-Jun, 215 -23 eate Analytic Ethics (Perspective), Jul-Aug, inside back cover Callier, Shawneequa L., John Huss, and Fleck, Leonard M., Personalized Medicine's Eric I. Juengst, { sIN Aa d Preemy R> agged Edge, Sept-Oct, 16-18 Kelley, Maureen, and Douglas J. Opel, Denial (Case Study), Nov-Dec, 11-12 Crimi Dackground Fontana, Marian, A Patient's Experience, Campbell, Courtney S., and Jessica C. Sept-Oct, 20 Kirschner, Kristi L., One City, Two Worlds (In Practice), Sept-Oct, 6-7 Friedmann, Theodore, How Close Are We to Gene Doping? Mar-Apr, 20-22 Kirschner, Kristi L., Rebecca Brashler, Rebecca Dresser, and Carol Levine, Sexuality Ganzini, Linda, Strange Deathbedfellows and a Severely Brain-Injured Spouse (Case Another Voice), Sept-Oct, 3 Study), May-Jun, 14-16 Gilbert, Susan, Personalized Cancer Care in Lantos, John D., A Better Life through Age of Anxiety, Sept-Oct, 18-21 Science? Jul-Aug, 22-25 Gilbert, Susan, The Biological Passport, Mar Lantos, John D., Veatch Hates Hippocrates Apr, 18-19 (book review), Jan-Feb, 46-47 November-December 2010 Lantos, John D., Very Sad and Scary Places Prusak, Bernard G., What Are Parents For? SUBJECTS (book review), May-Jun, 46-47 Reproductive Ethics after the Nonidentity Problem, Mar-Apr, 37-4 Latham, Stephen R., Speaking Off Label Another Voice (Policy and Politics), Nov-Dec, 9-10 Rentmeester, Christy A., and Helen Stanton Latham, Stephen R., Too Few Physicians, Chapple, When Time Won't Tell (Case Bernat, The Study), Sept-Oct, 12-13 or Too Many? (Policy and Politics), Jan-Feb, ation in DCD 11-12 Rid, Annette, and David Wendler, Can We Chennels, Toward Global Justice Improve Treatment Decision-Making for Benefit-Sharing Levine, Aaron D., Self-Regulation, Incapacitated Patients? Sept-Oct, 36-45 Dreger, Attenuated Thou Compensation, and the Ethical Recruitment of Oocyte Donors, Mar-Apr, 25-36 Rifkin, Dena, The Bargain (In Practice Ganzini, Strange Deathbedfe May-Jun, 9 Lie, The Fair Be Lie, Reidar K., The Fair Benefits Approach Robertson, Is The Revisited (Another Voice), Jul-Aug, 3 Roobbeerrtt son, JoJhonh n AA.,,, IsIs 7 There an Ethical! Problem Here? (Another Voice), Mar-Apr, 3 At Law Lindemann, Hilde, SpIe aking Truth to Power (book review), Jan-Feb, 44-45 Robinson, John, Baxter and the Return of Dresser, Brait London, Alex John, and Kevin ].S. Zollman, Physician Assisted Suicide Noy Dec, 15 Research at the Auction Block: Problems for Rosenbaum, Julie Rothstein, When You the Fair Benefits Approach to International Least Expect It (In Practice), Jan-Feb, 7-8 Research, Jul-Aug, 34-45 Gostin, The Rubin, Daniel B., A Role for Moral Visi Insurance Manda Marquis, Don, Are DCD Donors Dead? Public Health, Nov -Dec, 20-22 Gostin, What Duties Do Poo: May-Jun, 24-31 Sandroff, Ronni, Direct-to-Consumer Have for the Maschke, Karen J., Wanted: Human Genetic Tests and the Right to Know, Sept Schneider, Biospecimens, Sept-Oct, 21-23 Oct, 24-25 Schneider, Tw McLeod, Carolyn, An Institutional Solution Schneider, Carl E., The Hydra to Conflicts of Conscience in Medicine (book Jul-Aug, 9-11 Bioethics review), Nov-Dec, 41-42 Schneider, Carl E., Two Masters (At Law Lindemann, Speaking Meyer, Michelle N., Against One-Size-Fits Jan-Feb, 9-10 Bioethics and Literature All Research Ethics (Policy and Politics), Sept-Oct, 10-11 Sharpe, Virginia A., One Life, Many St Berlinger, Difficult | book review), Jul-Aug, 46-4 Fears Miller, Remy, Establishing a “Duty of Care” Singh, Ilina, Cryptic Coercion, Jan-Feb Jennings, Biopowe for Pharmaceutical Companies, Nov-Dec, +> ) 32 Romance 18-20 Steslow, K., Metaphors in Our Mouths: The Lantos, Millum, Joseph, How Should the Benefits of Silencing of the Psychiatric Patient, Jul-Aug Montello, Middlebrow Medical Bioprospecting Be Shared? Jan-Feb, 24-33 30-33 Bioethics and Warfare Minkoff, Howard, and Anne Drapkin Lyerly, Todd, Jan, and Terry Todd, Scenes from the Samantha Burton and the Rights of Pregnant Front Lines, Mar-Apr, 16-18 Gross, Medicalized Weapons and Modern Women Twenty Years after /n re A.C., Nov- War Dec, 13-15 Trommelmans, Leen, The Challenge of Regenerative Medicine, Nov-Dec, 24-26 Biospecimens Montello, Martha, Middlebrow Medical Ethics, Jul-Aug, 20-22 Ulrich, Connie M., Ann B. Hamric, and Maschke, Wanted: Human Biospecim Christine Grady, Moral Distress: A Growing Murray, Thomas H., Making Sense of Problem in the Health Professions? Jan-Feb, Biotechnology Fairness in Sports, Mar-Apr, 13-15 20-22 Chennels, Toward Global Justice through O’Neill, Aidan, Assisted Suicide in the U.K.: Wilfond, Benjamin S., Paul Steven Miller, Benefit-Sharing From Crime to Right? (Perspective), May- Carolyn Korfiatis, Douglas $. Diekema, Millum, How Should the Benefits of Bio Jun, inside back cover Denise M. Dudzinski, Sara Goering, prospecting Be Shared? and the Seattle Growth Attenuation Irommelmans, The Challenge of Regenera Orentlicher, David, Multiple Embryo and Ethics Working Group, Navigating Transfers: Time for Policy (Policy and tive Medicine Growth Attenuation in Children with Politics), May-Jun, 12-13 Profound Disabilities: Children’s Interests, Caregiving Palmer, Larry I., Private Reparations Family Decision-Making, and Community Lantos, Very Sad and Scary Places (Perspective), Nov-Dec, inside back cover Concerns, Nov-Dec, 27-40 Yurkiewicz, Shara, The Prospects for Case Study Personalized Medicine, Sept-Oct, 14-16 Bonifacio and Janvier, Just Another Test? November-December 45 Gupta and Mukherjee, Conflicting Beliefs Todd and Todd, Scenes from the Front Lines Kirschner, One City, Two Worlds Kelley and Opel, Denial Kirschner, Brashler, Dresser, and Levine, Genetics Medical Research Sexuality and a Severely Brain-Injured Spouse Callier, Huss, and Juengst, GINA and Pre Meyer, Against One-Size-Fits-All Research Rentmeester and Chapple, When Time mployment Criminal Background Checks Ethics Wont Tell Schneider, The Hydra Growth Attenuation Sharpe, One Life, Many Stories Competence Dreger, Attenuated Thoughts Kelley and Opel, Denia Wilfond, Miller, Korfiatis, Diekema, Medical Tourism Dudzinski, Goering, and the Seattle Growth Cohen, Medical Tourism: The View from Ten Conscience Attenuation and Ethics Working Group, Thousand Feet 9 McLeod, An Institutional Navigating Growth Attenuation in Children ficts of Conscien 1 Profound Disabilit res: hCihlidl drens Mental Health sts, Family Decision-Making, and Steslow, Metaphors in Our Mouths: The Decision-Making and ty Concerns Silencing of the Psychiatric Patient Children Bonifacio and Janvier, | Health Policy MVioral Distress Singh, ¢ ryptic Coercior Berg, What Is Lett of Charity Ulrich, Hamric, and Grady, Moral Dis- Health Reform? tress: A Growing Problem in the Health Declaration of Death Gostin, The National Individual |! Professions? Bernat, The Debate over Death Deter nsurance Mandate Neuroimaging ation in DC D Schneider, Iwo Masters Marquis, Are DCD Donors Dead Billings, Churchill, and Payne, Severe Brain Hospice Care Injury and the Subjective Life Direct-to-Consumer Campbell and Cox, Hospice and Dresser, Brain Imaging and Courtroom Genetic Testing Assisted Death: 4C olliI aboration, Com Deception Sandroff, Direct-to-( nd Complicity Fins and Schiff, In the Blink of the Mind’s and the Right to An Ganzini, Strange Deathb bye Duty to Warn In Practice New Scholars on Elger, Michaud, and Mangin, \X Baruch, Hug or Ugh? Bioethics (an Save Lives: ihe Uut Kirschner, One City, Two Worlds Dugdale, The Art of Dying Well Rifkin, The Barg Miller, Establishing a “Duty to Care” for Rosenbaum, \) Pharmaceutical Companies Rubin, A Role for Moral Vision in Public Egg Donation Justice Health Levine, Self-Res Chennels, Tow [rommelmans, The Challenge of Regenera- me Benefit-Sharing tive Medicine Fleck, Personaliz End-of-Life Decision- Palliative Sedation Gostin, Whar D Making lave for the Health of T] Berger, Rethinking Guidelines for the Use of Berger, Rethin! Lie, The Fair Benefits Approach Revisit Palliative Sedation London and Zollman, Research at the Auc Byock, D yn Block: Problems for the Fair Benefits Perspective Dugdale, | \pproach to International Research Byock, Dying with Dignity Rentmeester and Chapple, When Millum, How Should the Benefits of Bio Diller, 100 Years Later, the Flexner Report Is Vont le prospecting Be Shared? Still Relevant Rosenbaum, WI Palmer, Private Reparations Kaebnick, New Standards for Gene Synthesis Screening Enhancement and Sports Miedical Education Kaebnick, Synthetic Biology, Analytic Ethics Dreger, Sex Typing for Sport Latham, Too Few Physicians, or Too Many? O'Neill, Assisted Suicide in the U.K.: From Friedmann, How Close Crime to Right? Doping? Miedical Profession Palmer, Private Reparations Gilbert, The Biological Passport Diller, 100 Years Later, the Flexner Report Is Murray, Making Sense of Fairness in Stull Relevant Personalized Medicine Rifkin, The Bargain Prusak, What Are Parents For? Reproductive Ethics after the Nonidentity Problem Policy and Politics Fleck, Personalized Medicine’s Ragged Edge Robertson, Is There an Ethical Problem Here? Fontana, A Patient's Experience Berg, What Is Left of Charity Care after Gilbert, Personalized Cancer Care in an Age Health Reform? Reviews of Anxiety Cohen, Medical Tourism: The View from Ten Hodge, Exploring Communal Health Maschke, Wanted: Human Biospecimens Thousand Feet through Law Sandroff, Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Latham, Speaking Off Label Lantos, Veatch Hates Hippocrates and the Right to Know Latham, Too Few Physicians, or Too Many? Lantos, Very Sad and Scary Places Yurkiewicz, The Prospects for Personalized Meyer, Against One-Size-Fits-All Research Lindemann, Speaking Truth to Power Medicine Ethics McLeod, An Institutional Solution to Con Orentlicher, Multiple Embryo Transfers: flicts of Conscience in Medicine Pharmaceutics ; ae Time for Policy Sharpe, One Life, Many Stories Latham, Speaking Off Label Miller, Establishing a “Duty to Care” for Pregnancy Surrogate Decision- Pharmaceutical Companies Minkoff and Lyerly, Samantha Burton and Making the Rights of Pregnant Women Twenty Years Gupta and Mukherjee, Conflicting Beliefs Physician-Assisted Death Kirschner, Brashler, Dresser, and Levine, Campbell and Cox, Hospice and Physician- Sexuality and a Severely Brain-Injured Spouse Assisted Death: Collaboration, Compliance, Public Health Rid and Wendler, Can We Improve Treat and Complicity Gostin, What Duties Do Poor Countries ment Decision-Making for Incapacitated Ganzini, Strange Deathbedfellows Have for the Health of Their Own People? Patients? O'Neill, Assisted Suicide in the U.K.: From Hodge, Exploring Communal Health Crime to Right? through Law Synthetic Biology Robinson, Baxter and the Return of Physi Rubin, A Role for Moral Vision in Public Kaebnick, New Standards for Gene Synthesis cian-Assisted Suicide Health Screening Kaebnick, Synthetic Biology, Analytic Ethics Physician-Patient Reproduction Relationship Orentlicher, Multiple Embryo Transfers: Treatment Refusals Baruch, Hug or Ugh? Time for Policy Dresser, Su Ireatment Lantos, Veatch Hates Hippocrates Kerusals

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