Introduction Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is defined as the deliberate harm to one’s body without suicidal intent. Although individuals engaging in NSSI do not intend to die, repetitive self-injury ...
CMSRU graduate Amir Davoodi combines medicine, ethics and public health to pursue compassionate, community-centered care and ...
Digital innovation can transform chronic disease prevention and care, but only if privacy, interoperability, and real-world ...
Persistent inequities in the Deep South highlight the urgent need to reimagine how research and clinical systems are designed ...
The pressure to publish can collide with ethics, leading to systemic failures, retractions, and practices that straddle the ...
Kissimmee commissioner Janette Martinez proclaimed her innocence against two ethics complaints against her, claiming they are ...
The discourse on artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly prevalent for many higher education institutions, ...
Over the years, concerns about unethical behavior and corruption in the public and business sectors have kept growing, with ...
Weak ethics safeguards and poor oversight allowed the employee to oversee contracts linked to five family members since 2020, ...
Ethical standards in medical research are undergoing significant evolution, shaped by historical lessons, regulatory reforms, and technological advances. From the Nuremberg Code and Belmont Report to ...
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