| Family for Life and Death: Family Presence during Resuscitation |
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| Childbirth Is Not an Emergency: Informed Consent in Labor and Delivery |
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| From She Would Say That, Wouldn't She?'' to Does She Take Sugar?'' Epistemic Injustice and Disability |
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| Should Pregnancy Be Considered a (Temporary) Disability? |
1 |
| The Voices Missing from the Autonomy Discourse (Are Also the Most Indispensable) |
1 |
| Relationality and Life: Phenomenological Reflections on Miscarriage |
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| Neurotechnologies, Relational Autonomy, and Authenticity |
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| Relational Agency and Neurotechnology: Developing and Deploying Competency through Intricate Partnerships |
1 |
| Being Guided: What Oncofertility Patients' Decisions Can Teach Us about the Efficacy of Autonomy, Agency, and Decision- Making Theory in the Contemporary Clinical Encounter |
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| Commodifying Compassion: Affective Economies of Human Milk Exchange |
1 |
| Caregiving and Moral Distress for Family Caregivers during Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease |
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| Consideration and Feminism |
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| Understanding the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative: A Multidisciplinary Analysis |
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| The Womb as a Biopolitical Space: Examining Negative Selection within the Context of Surrogacy |
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| Boutique Ultrasound: Love, Law, Medicine, and Consumption |
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| Frailty and Fragility: Framing a Diagnostic Category |
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| Deep Brain Stimulation and Relational Agency: Negotiating Relationships |
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| Building Intricate Partnerships with Neurotechnology: Deep Brain Stimulation and Relational Agency |
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| The Affirmative Culture of Healthy Self-Care: A Feminist Critique of the Good Health Imperative |
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| More Necessary than Medical: Reframing the Insurance Argument for Transition-Related Care |
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| Addressing Rising Cesarean Rates: Maternal Request Cesareans, Defensive Practice, and the Power of Choice in Childbirth |
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| Disability, Epistemic Harms, and the Quality-Adjusted Life Year |
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| Self-Governed Agency: A Feminist Approach to Patient Noncompliance |
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| At the Intersection of the Family and Health Care: Bioethics, Family, and Summer School |
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| Beyond Sacredness: Why Saudi Arabian Bioethics Must Be Feminist |
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| Appropriations of Informed Consent: Abortion, Medical Decision Making, and Antiabortion Rhetoric |
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| Hysterical Girls: Combat Trauma as a Feminist Issue |
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| Is Protection against HPV Ethically Required in the Garden of Immunity? |
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| An Argument for a Substantively Weak-Dialogical Approach to Autonomy |
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| Gender, Status, and the Steepness of the Social Gradients in Health |
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| Lost in Narratives of Identity: The Predicament of Surrogates in Thailand |
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| Missing Phenomenological Accounts: Disability Theory, Body Integrity Identity Disorder, and Being an Amputee |
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| Living a Meaningful Life and Taking Good Care of Oneself in Times of Illness: Highlighting a Dilemma |
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| Uterine Transplantation: Ethics in Light of Recent Successes |
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| Resilience and Group-Based Harm |
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| An Exploration of the Ethics of Collecting Forensic Evidence from Sexual Assault Survivors |
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| Do Metaphors Matter? Fibromyalgia and Women's Embodiment |
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| What Contemporary Models of Disability Miss: The Case for a Phenomenological Hermeneutic Analysis |
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| Disabled Bodies and Norms of Flourishing in the Human Engineering Debate |
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| Examining Carceral Medicine through Critical Phenomenology |
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