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Introduction to Clinical Ethics
Resource guide for the course Introduction to Clinical Ethics, Spring 2022
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Greenberg G. 2013. The Creation of Disease. The New Yorker Magazine; April 30, 2013
Gabriel JM and Goldberg DS. 2014. Big Pharma and the Problem of Disease Inflation. Big Pharma and the Problem of Disease Inflation International Journal of Health Services; 44(2):307-322
Rosenberg RS. 2013. Abnormal is the New Normal. Slate Magazine; April 23, 2013
Scully JL. 2004. What is a Disease? Disease, Disability and Their Definitions. European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) Reports; 5(7):650-653
Aronowitz RA. 2001. When Do Symptoms Become a Disease? Annals of Internal Medicine; 134:803-808
Carducci B and Zimbardo PG. 1995. The Cost of Shyness. Psychology Today. November 1, 1995
Heshka S and Allison DB. 2001. Is Obesity a Disease? International Journal of Obesity; 25:1401-1404
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