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ISSN:0024-3639

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Maxwell Peprah Opoku,Ashraf Mustafa,Noora Anwahi et al. Maxwell Peprah Opoku et al.
According to the principle of duty of care, adults in the lives of children with disabilities such as autistic children are expected to promote their development. The Nutbeam's health literacy model was adopted to explore the efforts of spe...
Maria Fedoryka Maria Fedoryka
Responding to Pope John Paul II's call to give the "ethical grounds and personalistic reasons" behind the Church's teaching on sexual morality, this reflection written over the span of two articles analyzes the norms of the natural law rela...
Ernst R von Schwarz,Karine Vartanian,Aubriana Angel Schwarz et al. Ernst R von Schwarz et al.
The idea that science must be understood in existential contradiction to religion and even theology is more of a conviction than a philosophical or experiential necessity. Indeed, we may now propose "Theological Medicine" as a new terminolo...
Cynthia Jones-Nosacek Cynthia Jones-Nosacek
COVID-19 is a serious illness with significant morbidity and mortality. Vaccines to immunize against it were developed in record time. Mandates followed. The question to be considered is when mandates are ethical. Mandates can be used to pr...
Maria Fedoryka Maria Fedoryka
Responding to Pope John Paul II's call to give the "ethical grounds and personalistic reasons" behind the Church's teaching on sexual morality, this reflection written over the span of two articles analyzes the norms of the natural law rela...
Jennifer L Kozakowski Jennifer L Kozakowski
Dying in the United States is characterized as: medicalized, depersonalized, high technology, fragmented with frequent transitions among care settings, burdensome to patients and families, driven by efficiency and effectiveness, and lacking...