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Bioethics and Sport: Genetic tests for Rugby team
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Thursday, March 17, 2005. Genetic tests for Rugby team. Dennis, C. (2005). "Rugby team converts to give gene tests a try." Nature 34: 260. Will young children who dont fit the profile be excluded? Will sports authorities have the legal power to demand genetic info from athletes? Posted by andymiah at 12:45 pm. Links to this post:. View my complete profile. The Medicalisation of Cyberspace. HFL to lead gene doping research.
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Bioethics and Sport: Is 'Gene Doping' Wrong?
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Saturday, September 03, 2005. Is 'Gene Doping' Wrong? This is the title of an article I recently published with Project Syndicate. Rather than repeat the entire article here, I will just paste links to its various translations:. Is 'Gene Doping' Wrong? Es inaceptable el dopaje genético? Что плохого в генетическом допинге? Faut-il condamner le dopage génétique? Translated by Bérengère Viennot). Translated by Anke Püttmann).
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Bioethics and Sport: American Academy of Pediatrics on Doping
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Monday, April 04, 2005. American Academy of Pediatrics on Doping. Today, the AAP published a Policy Statement on the Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances. They also dismiss the strategy of testing, as a method of prevention, identifying the need for education and evaluation of education programmes, which rarely happens. Posted by andymiah at 6:33 pm. Links to this post:. View my complete profile. WADAs Play True - Gene Doping.
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Bioethics and Sport: More on Genetic Tests for Performance
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Tuesday, June 21, 2005. More on Genetic Tests for Performance. A few months ago, I posted on the use of genetic tests in the AFL. Since my very first talk about genomics and sport in 1999 at the First International Conference on Human Rights and Sport, I have been arguing on this subject. In 2003, the Australian Law Reforms Commission. Wrote about the potential for discrimination arising from genetic tests in sport. Available her...
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Bioethics and Sport: Doping & the Child
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Wednesday, October 12, 2005. Doping and the Child. In April this year, I published a brief commentary. About the American Academy of Pediatrics statement on performance-enhancing drugs in sport. This commentary was extended and published in the Sept 10 issue of The Lancet. Full reference as follows:. Miah, A. (2005, Sept 10). "Doping and the child: an ethical policy for the vulnerable.". Posted by andymiah at 5:04 pm.
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Bioethics and Sport: Bioethics and Sport is Moving
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Monday, July 03, 2006. Bioethics and Sport is Moving. Most of my blogging now takes place through Wordpress, which is offering great flexibility for publishing online. As such, I have created categories within my own weblog, one of which covers the subject of this blog. I hope also that the new space helps you keep in touch with my other work. The blog can be found here:. Http:/ andymiah.wordpress.com. Links to this post:. Geneti...
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Bioethics and Sport: Sport and Medicine, The Lancet
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Friday, December 16, 2005. Sport and Medicine, The Lancet. This week, the leading medical journal, The Lancet. Published a special supplement on sport and medicine. Its contents include a number of ethical commentaries including:. Essay: Prosthetics for athletes. Viewpoint: Legalisation of performance-enhancing drugs. Kayser B, Mauron A, Miah A. Essay: Transsexual athletes when is competition fair? Ljungqvist A, Genel M.
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Bioethics and Sport: Françoise Baylis and Beckie Scott to Join CCES Board of Directors
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A conversation on ethical issues related to sports medicine and technology. Wednesday, April 12, 2006. Françoise Baylis and Beckie Scott to Join CCES Board of Directors. Ottawa, Ontario April 12, 2006) The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) announced today the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors. Joining the team of eminent Canadians who guide the work of the organization are Dr. Françoise Baylis. An Olympic medallist in cross-country skiing. Posted by andymiah at 7:00 pm.