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Journal: :journal of fasting and health 0
mahdi ebrahimi department of islamic studies, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran saeedeh behrooznia ph.d. candidate of tefl, islamic azad university, mashhad branch, iran

fasting is a form of islamic worship to approach god.  there is a direct relationship between fasting, abstaining from eating and drinking, and an individual’s health as well as his ill-health. therefore, it is of utmost importance in the islamic perspective to weigh the spiritual benefits achieved through fasting against its probable harmfulness to an individual’s health. regarding fasting, th...

Journal: :Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making 2005
Emma B Rasiel Kevin P Weinfurt Kevin A Schulman

Patients with life-threatening conditions sometimes appear to make risky treatment decisions as their condition declines, contradicting the risk-averse behavior predicted by expected utility theory. Prospect theory accommodates such decisions by describing how individuals evaluate outcomes relative to a reference point and how they exhibit risk-seeking behavior over losses relative to that poin...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2014
Guido Giarelli Elena Spina

Contrary to the most widespread conception that considers self-help/mutual aid as a component of the 'third sector', an approach is proposed which assumes, on the basis of the specific nature of the social bond and of the social action that characterizes it, it can be more properly considered as part of the 'new civil society' as it has been configured during the time in Western societies. This...

Journal: :Tulsa law journal 1978
Terry H Bitting

This Casenote/Comment is brought to you for free and open access by TU Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Tulsa Law Review by an authorized editor of TU Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Terry H. Bitting, Drugs--Federal Drug Administration Ban on Laetrile Treatments for Terminally Ill Cancer Patients is...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1997
P J Candilis K L Appelbaum

In June 1997, the Supreme Court decided that statutes proscribing physicians from providing lethal medication for use by competent, terminally ill patients do not violate the Due Process or Equal Protection Clauses of the Constitution. The Court returned the question of physician-assisted suicide to the states, but did not foreclose future review of state laws that may be too restrictive of car...

Journal: :Annals of health law 1974
J Hodgson

Journal: :Death studies 1996
G L Weiss

This study describes attitudes of college students about physician-assisted suicide, analyzes key factors that predict attitudes on this issue, and compares these attitudes with those regarding other forms of end-of-life actions. Data were collected via personal interviews with 200 randomly selected students at a 4-year college. A majority of respondents believe that a physician should be abl...

2013
Denise A. Marston Karen L. Mansfield Rebecca Mearns Richard J. Ellis Anthony R. Fooks Nicholas Johnson

Louping ill virus (LIV) is a zoonotic virus causing fatal encephalitis in young sheep and grouse. We have recovered the complete genome sequence from a spinal cord sample prepared from a lamb that was naturally infected with LIV. This is only the second LIV genome sequence reported and the first prepared from a clinical sample.

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