Anna Rosa Garbuglia
Anna Rosa Garbuglia
Some ethical aspects of the management of the Ebola epidemic in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone which started in January 2014, have been questionable. First, as regards the prevention of the spread of the virus, the necessary epidemiologic...
Early infant diagnosis and post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV- exposed infants [0.03%]
早期婴儿诊断和暴露后预防在HIV感染婴儿中的应用
Nilesh Chandrakant Gawde
Nilesh Chandrakant Gawde
Recent scientific evidence suggests that early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) among infants exposed perinatally to HIV has beneficial effects on their health and survival, and may even induce remission. This has led to the roll-...
S Srinivasan
S Srinivasan
Thorakkal Shamim
Thorakkal Shamim
Indie insanity--misrepresentation of psychiatric illness in mainstream Indian cinema [0.03%]
印度主流电影中精神病的误表形象化现象——独立电影引发的疯狂
Susmita Chandramouleeshwaran,Natasha Catherine Edwin,Wesley Rajaleelan
Susmita Chandramouleeshwaran
Girish Banwari,Madhusudan Singh Solanki
Girish Banwari
Aruna Shanbaug and the right to die with dignity: the battle continues [0.03%]
阿伦娜·夏恩博与有尊严地死去的权利:战斗仍在继续
R R Kishore
R R Kishore
Aruna Shanbaug's protracted continuance in a persistent vegetative state (PVS) for nearly 42 years needs to be viewed seriously by all those who believe in a person's inalienable right to dignity in dying. A terminally ill and/or incapacita...
Roop Gursahani,Raj Kumar Mani
Roop Gursahani
This commentary addresses the issue of disproportionate medical interventions for end-of-life patients. A complex mix of sociocultural and medical factors, against the backdrop of the legal milieu, has an impact on the quality of death. The...
Access to palliative care: insights into ground realities post-2014 amendment to NDPS Act [0.03%]
姑息治疗的可及性:2014年NDPS法案修订后的实施情况分析
M R Rajagopal
M R Rajagopal
Medical practice today is disease-focused, ignoring the universally accepted definition of health as not just the absence of disease, but the promotion of complete physical, social and mental well-being. Generations of doctors in India have...