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  1. An Accessibility Constraint on Parental Refusal of Critical Newborn Screening.Michael J. Deem - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):24-26.
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  • Religion and Newborn Screening.Richard H. Dees & Jennifer M. Kwon - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):20-21.
    Hom and colleagues (2016) argue in favor of allowing religious exemptions to congenital critical heart disease (CCHD) newborn screening, but the logic of their position is at odds with the moral ju...
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  • The Pediatrician's Dilemma: Respecting Parental Autonomy Versus Protecting Vulnerable Children.Michael R. Gomez, Kyle J. Bielefeld, Michelle K. Escala, Ric T. Munoz & Mark D. Fox - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):22-23.
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  • Parents Do Not Always Have to Get Their Way: Why Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening for Newborns Should Be Mandatory.David Trafimow - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):35-37.
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  • Use of a Balanced Test to Resolve Competing Best Interest and Liberty Claims When Parents Refuse Consent for Neonatal Pulse Oximetry.Allan J. Jacobs & Kavita Shah Arora - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):28-29.
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  • Pulse Oximetry Should Be Required Without a Religious Exemption.Rita Swan - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):26-28.
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  • Putting Children at Risk in the Name of Religion.Wayne N. Shelton & Bruce D. White - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):32-33.
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  • One Exemption Too Many: The Case for Mandated CCHD Screening.John D. Lantos, Julie Caciki & Jeremy R. Garrett - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):3-5.
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  • Letting Parents Say “No:” A Small Price to Pay for State-Mandated Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) Screening.Dalia M. Feltman - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):18-20.
    Why must critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) screening be legislated? This was my first reaction to Hom and colleagues' (2016) analysis. As the authors explain, pulse oximetry is painless and...
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  • Parental Refusal of Newborn Screening for Congenital Hearing Loss.Danton Char - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):33-35.
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  • Why Only Inform the Dissenters?Eva Asscher - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):30-31.
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