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  1. Ethics briefings.V. English - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (1):57-58.
    Female genital mutilation generates passionate argument about child abuse and the limits of cultural independence. The Sudanese Women's Rights Group (SWRG), which is based in the United Kingdom (UK) issued a press release expressing grave concern about the Sudanese government's intention to legalise female genital mutilation (circumcision) (Sudanese Women's Rights Group press release Legalisation of female circumcision in Sudan, 18 June 2002). The Sudanese Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowment, together with an Islamic university, held a workshop entitled Towards the (...)
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  • Ethics briefings.Veronica English, Gillian Romano-Critchley, Julian Sheather & Ann Sommerville - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (6):384-385.
    When children have a life threatening illness, parents are often prepared to consider any measure that could save them. Having another child who could donate bone marrow or other cells may be a lifesaver. In December 2001 the UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) decided in principle to allow HLA (human leukocyte antigen) typing to be used with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for serious genetic disease. Parents at risk of transmitting genetic diseases could use PGD, not only to select (...)
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  • Ethics briefings.Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian Sheather & Ann Sommerville - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (2):235-236.
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  • Ethics briefings.Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian Sheather & Ann Sommerville - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (12):743-744.
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