The Moral, Social, and Commercial Imperatives of Genetic Testing and Screening: The Australian Case
por
Michela Betta
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Mystery
Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
286
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jul 14, 2006
Editorial
Springer
ISBN-10
1402046189
ISBN-13
9781402046186
Descripción
Michela Betta explores a transformative shift in how society perceives health through the lens of genetic testing and screening, particularly in Australia. As our understanding of genetics deepens, it challenges the traditional binary of "healthy" versus "sick."
The book dives into the moral dilemmas and social responsibilities that arise from these advancements. Betta navigates through the complexities of medical ethics, personal privacy, and the potential impact on community dynamics.
It's a thought-provoking examination that prompts readers to consider the implications of genetic information in shaping our lives and relationships. Drawing on rich examples and critical analysis, Betta engages the audience in a conversation about the future of health and society.
The book dives into the moral dilemmas and social responsibilities that arise from these advancements. Betta navigates through the complexities of medical ethics, personal privacy, and the potential impact on community dynamics.
It's a thought-provoking examination that prompts readers to consider the implications of genetic information in shaping our lives and relationships. Drawing on rich examples and critical analysis, Betta engages the audience in a conversation about the future of health and society.
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