Category: Research Articles
Research on anti-fertility vaccines: serious concerns for women’s…
Scientific research to control women's fertility by causing immune reactions has been continuing for almost three decades all over the world. This search for 'suitable targets within the body' has been extremely controversial, with women's groups and health activists globally opposing the 'vaccin...
ICMR draft ethical guidelines: a critique
Women's groups in India have grappled with ethics in medical research since the early '80s when blatant ethical violations during clinical trials came to light. From injectable contraceptives being tested on women unaware that they were part of a trial; inadequate follow-up and downplaying side-e...
Some ethical issues in histopathology
A search of the literature and of Internet materials provides little on this topic. This is because histopathologists spend most of their professional lives beyond the public's view, in laboratories and libraries. However, disillusionment with the medical profession is combined with a growing tre...
Are we exploiting the infertile couple?
Here's a recipe to promote an IVF clinic: Buy a new piece of equipment, use it and then claim to achieve "the first pregnancy in South Asia" using this equipment. Nine months later, claim another 'first' when the baby is born -to get your name in the newspaper twice for the same procedure.
Improving access to essential drugs for people living…
There is an ongoing global debate on improving access to essential drugs for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA). Treatment activists need objective and factual information on the relevant aspects of HIV/AIDS drugs to enable them to fully participate in the debate, organise campaigns to increase a...
Coronary care: doubtful science, doubtful ethics
The Sunday newspaper has a full page feature on 'Dil ka doctor and his state-of-the-heart plans'. The box, "Our panel of doctors", informs readers of the top 10 cardiologists in five metropolitan cities. The 'special report' on the 'techniques which will tame our pagal dil" presents the cafeteria...
Coronary care: a response
ML Kothari et al have highlighted some important facts about heart disease and its treatment. Despite the constant advances in medical science, there are many lacunae in our knowledge of this condition. High technology methods of diagnosis and treatment have not solved questions related to the ca...
Treat the patient, not the lesion
The young doctor was posted in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory soon after joining a cardiology fellowship. One day, while looking at a coronary angiography film, he asked done of his seniors, "What should be done for such a lesion?" The senior smiled and replied, "We should treat the patie...
The ethics of age discrimination and cost-benefit accounting
The Ministry of Health wishes to implement a new health care programme, but money is scarce. In contention for funding are a programme for the early detection and treatment of Alzheimer disease and a programme for suicide prevention in children and young adults. The government elects to implement...
Self-financing medical education in Nepal
The improvement in a society's health is attributed in part to modern medicine. However, such medicine tends to be expensive. All over the world, the availability of modern health services depends on the amount allocated for them out of a country's disposable income. The proportion of a country's...
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