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In the book, Trudeau claims that there are all-natural cures for serious illnesses including cancer, herpes, arthritis, AIDS, acid reflux disease, various phobias, depression, obesity, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, attention deficit disorder, muscular dystrophy, and that these are being deliberately hidden and ...
26 wrz 2002 · Nature Cures establishes the historical context for contemporary debate over the role of unconventional medicine in health care by examining the evolution of the major alternative systems in America from 1800 to the present.
1 sty 2004 · Author Kevin Trudeau discusses everything from the common toxic ingredients in our food to natural remedies for a host of diseases and ailments. Have you ever wondered how the chlorine and fluoride in your tap water are affecting your health?
2 wrz 2020 · Ethical issues related to the practice of medicine are typically analyzed using the four principles outlined by Beauchamp and Childress: Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-Maleficence, and Justice. This principlist approach to medical ethics purports to be acceptable to a...
1 kwi 2016 · Natural law ethics moves toward decision-making by means of rational and informed deliberations over ethical matters, and it values as well equity and equality of persons, open communications, and approaching death as a natural part of the life process.
This paper argues that the four prima facie principles—beneficence, non-maleficence, respect for autonomy and justice—afford a good and widely acceptable basis for ‘doing good medical ethics’.
A theory of bioethics will offer a set of ethical guidelines – and perhaps an explicit method for deploying them – to help people address such questions in a manner that (according to the theory) is likely to yield justified or correct answers.