Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. Ethics in medical research can sometimes be a blurry line,… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: On The Use of Unethical Research Data
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Throwback Thursday: Obesity Is Not A Disease
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. Obesity, once merely a risk factor for diseases, has been… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Obesity Is Not A Disease
Throwback Thursday: PAS Essay
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. The right-to-die, sometimes termed “death with dignity” is fraught with… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: PAS Essay
Throwback Thursday: Bioethics Debate -Insurance Companies Should Not Have The Right To Request Or Receive Genetic Test Results
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. (Co-authored with my friend Emilie C.) Genetic tests are a… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Bioethics Debate -Insurance Companies Should Not Have The Right To Request Or Receive Genetic Test Results