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Dying To Be Fresh And Clean? Toxicants In Personal Care Products, The Impact On Cancer Risk, And Epigenetic Damage, Katherine Drabiak Jul 2018

Dying To Be Fresh And Clean? Toxicants In Personal Care Products, The Impact On Cancer Risk, And Epigenetic Damage, Katherine Drabiak

Pace Environmental Law Review

The FDA does not conduct pre-market review of chemicals contained in cosmetics—which encompasses not only makeup but also numerous personal care products including shampoo, lotion, perfume, aftershave, and shaving cream. Every day, consumers use cosmetic products that contain a variety of synthetic ingredients, none of which the FDA has approved for safety but each of which are being ingested, absorbed, and inhaled into our bodies and accumulating in our tissue. Many of these products contain endocrine disrupting chemicals (“EDCs”), which emerging research links to an increased risk of cancer as well as immune and neurological dysfunction. This Article examines how …


The Global Person: Pig-Human Embryos, Personhood, And Precision Medicine, Yvonne Cripps Jul 2018

The Global Person: Pig-Human Embryos, Personhood, And Precision Medicine, Yvonne Cripps

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Chimeras, in the form of pig-human embryos engineered by CRISPR-Cas9 and other biotechnologies, have been created as potential sources of organs for transplantation. Against that background, and in an era of "precision medicine," this Article examines the concept of the global genetically modified person and asks whether humanness and personhood are being eroded, or finding new boundaries in intellectual property and constitutional law.


Law, Religion, And Health Care, David Orentlicher Jul 2018

Law, Religion, And Health Care, David Orentlicher

UC Irvine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Healthcare Law, Kathryn S. Dunnam Jul 2018

Healthcare Law, Kathryn S. Dunnam

Mercer Law Review

This Article serves as a review of significant healthcare developments in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit over the last two years and builds upon Mercer Law Review's last Healthcare Article in Volume 65. Specifically, this Article will cover cases dealing with physician speech, the False Claims Act, and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act.


End Of Life And Autonomy: The Case For Relational Nudges In End-Of-Life Decision-Making Law And Policy, Megan S. Wright Jun 2018

End Of Life And Autonomy: The Case For Relational Nudges In End-Of-Life Decision-Making Law And Policy, Megan S. Wright

Maryland Law Review

Autonomy is a central principle in many areas of health law. In the case of end-of-life decision-making law and policy, however, the principle of autonomy requires revision. On the whole, law conceptualizes autonomy at the end of life as an individual making private, personal decisions based solely on their interests and values, and independent of others. But ordinary people understand autonomous decisionmaking at the end of life differently, in a way that acknowledges the importance of their interpersonal relationships. Social science research has documented that strengthening relationships with others, sharing responsibility in the decision-making process with healthcare providers, and taking …


Crispr/Cas-9 Technologies: A Call For A New Form Of Tort, Kendall Lovell Jun 2018

Crispr/Cas-9 Technologies: A Call For A New Form Of Tort, Kendall Lovell

San Diego International Law Journal

Once relegated to the domains of science fiction, modern day scientists and researchers are poised on the precipice of making genome editing clinically available. Once introduced into a clinical setting the effects of an off-target mutation or germline edit will remain largely unknown until health issues arise later in life or in the following generation. The novelty of the injuries that will arise require a system that is able to balance the interests of physicians with single and multi-generational plaintiffs, while providing a realistic framework for courts to follow. This comment offers a brand-new context that accounts for these needs …


Environmental Health Regulation In The Trump Era: How President Trump’S Two-For-One Regulatory Plan Impacts Environmental Regulation, Elizabeth Ann Glass Geltman Jun 2018

Environmental Health Regulation In The Trump Era: How President Trump’S Two-For-One Regulatory Plan Impacts Environmental Regulation, Elizabeth Ann Glass Geltman

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

This Article explores the Trump regulatory reform agenda and its potential impact on environmental determinants of health. The Article begins with a discussion of the Department of Commerce’s (DOC or Commerce) initial fact-finding investigation to evaluate the impact of federal regulations on domestic manufacturing. The Article next presents an overview of the Trump administration’s regulatory reform formula as announced in E.O. 13771 and the interim guidance explaining E.O. 13771 and E.O. 13777 (the executive order announcing the Trump administration’s plans to enforce the regulatory reform plan announced in E.O. 13771). The Article then examines the federal agency initiatives undertaken in …


Passing The Baton: The Effect Of The International Olympic Committee's Weak Anti-Doping Laws In Dealing With The 2016 Russian Olympic Team, Saroja Cuffey Jun 2018

Passing The Baton: The Effect Of The International Olympic Committee's Weak Anti-Doping Laws In Dealing With The 2016 Russian Olympic Team, Saroja Cuffey

Brooklyn Journal of International Law

Following the investigation of a Russian state-sponsored doping ploy prior to the Olympic Games in Rio 2016; the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided against a blanket ban of the Russian Olympic team. Instead; it allowed athletes’ individual international federations to decide whether Russian athletes could compete. In following the various anti-doping laws in place; the IOC sought to protect and give justice to clean athletes around the world. This Note argues that they did not achieve this result; due to the anti-doping laws in place and the actors applying these laws. It suggests that there should be a universal anti-doping …


Securing The Internet Of Healthcare, Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Mattioli, Steve Myers, Austin Brady Jun 2018

Securing The Internet Of Healthcare, Scott J. Shackelford, Michael Mattioli, Steve Myers, Austin Brady

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Cold Genocide: Falun Gong In China, Maria Cheung, Torsten Trey, David Matas, Richard An Jun 2018

Cold Genocide: Falun Gong In China, Maria Cheung, Torsten Trey, David Matas, Richard An

Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal

The article explores patterns of a cold genocide in the eradication campaign against Falun Gong. Falun Gong is a spiritual practice that has been targeted for eradication by the Chinese regime since 1999. In comparison to the documented cases of genocide, the genocide of Falun Gong stands out as anomalous because it is virtually ignored. The article seeks to elucidate the multi-faceted nature of this concealed genocide from an interdisciplinary perspective encompassing social work, medicine and law, In particular, the article demonstrates that the eradication campaign against Falun Gong is distinguishable as a cold genocide as it is: (1) multi-dimensional …


Two & A Half Parents: Three-Parent Ivf And Medical Malpractice In The United States, Jay M. Fulk May 2018

Two & A Half Parents: Three-Parent Ivf And Medical Malpractice In The United States, Jay M. Fulk

Concordia Law Review

Fertility medicine is seeing a rapid advancement with the emergence of a new procedure called three-parent in vitro fertilization (IVF). This novel procedure provides an opportunity for women who have defective mitochondria to bear their own healthy genetic children. As women encounter fertility issues, they will often turn to regular IVF by receiving an egg from a donor—ultimately resulting in a child with no genetic relation to the mother. Women with defective mitochondria will likely pass down a mitochondrial disease to their children, therefore, bearing a child without the assistance from a donor does not present a viable option. Mitochondrial …


Trans Women In Incarceration: Housing, Healthcare, And Humanity, Stanislaw Bielous May 2018

Trans Women In Incarceration: Housing, Healthcare, And Humanity, Stanislaw Bielous

Themis: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science

This paper seeks to analyze the experience of male-to-female transgender inmates housed in men’s prisons and to propose housing and healthcare policies with humanity and safety for all in mind. To do this, the paper examines gender dysphoria and its treatments, transgender prisoners’ increased risk of victimization, current housing placement policies, and lastly, transgender prison healthcare practices. Ultimately, this paper proposes the use of fair and adequately trained panel-based placement teams, the provision of comprehensive mental and physical health care and the establishment of impartial grievance procedures.


Should Legal Precedent Based On Old, Flawed, Scientific Analysis Regarding When Life Begins, Continue To Apply To Parental Disputes Over The Fate Of Frozen Embryos, When There Are Now Scientifically Known And Observed Facts Proving Life Begins At Fertilization?, Rita Lowery Gitchell May 2018

Should Legal Precedent Based On Old, Flawed, Scientific Analysis Regarding When Life Begins, Continue To Apply To Parental Disputes Over The Fate Of Frozen Embryos, When There Are Now Scientifically Known And Observed Facts Proving Life Begins At Fertilization?, Rita Lowery Gitchell

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Emerging Governance Of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: Assessing Coherence Between Scientific Evidence And Policy Outcomes, Katherine Drabiak May 2018

Emerging Governance Of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: Assessing Coherence Between Scientific Evidence And Policy Outcomes, Katherine Drabiak

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

In the fall of 2016, media headlines reported news of several births of children born through “three parent IVF” or mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT). MRT refers to an experimental procedure that entails removing the nuclear DNA from the mother’s egg or fertilized zygote and transferring it to a donor’s egg or fertilized zygote. This procedure constitutes a modification of the human germline, which has been prohibited by numerous declarations, directives, and laws promulgated by the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and other nations. In 2016, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority in the United Kingdom was the first nation …


The Impact Of Sex And Gender On Innovation And Health Technology, Dima Elissa, Neelum Aggarwal, Natalie Ficek, Kyle Mitchell, Sophia Pribus May 2018

The Impact Of Sex And Gender On Innovation And Health Technology, Dima Elissa, Neelum Aggarwal, Natalie Ficek, Kyle Mitchell, Sophia Pribus

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Advancing Knowledge, Protecting Information: Precision Medicine And Population Health Research In Health Systems, Raj C. Shah, Alissa A. Bugh, Mary Jane Welch, Andrew Reeder May 2018

Advancing Knowledge, Protecting Information: Precision Medicine And Population Health Research In Health Systems, Raj C. Shah, Alissa A. Bugh, Mary Jane Welch, Andrew Reeder

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Essential Medicines Beyond Guilt Trips And Acta-Ing Up: A Global Pharmaforum For A New Era?, Veronica Pastor May 2018

Essential Medicines Beyond Guilt Trips And Acta-Ing Up: A Global Pharmaforum For A New Era?, Veronica Pastor

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Jury Trial Outcomes For Medical Malpractice Cases Involving Pulmonary Embolism, Frank Griffin May 2018

Jury Trial Outcomes For Medical Malpractice Cases Involving Pulmonary Embolism, Frank Griffin

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Judith Jarvis Thomson On Abortion; A Libertarian Perspective, Walter E. Block May 2018

Judith Jarvis Thomson On Abortion; A Libertarian Perspective, Walter E. Block

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

Introduction:

Judith Jarvis Thompson, an eminent philosopher from MIT, has written the most widely cited article of all those ever written about abortion. She likens the fetus to a trespasser. Suppose you wake up in bed next to a famous violinist who is (innocently) connected to your kidney, through a sort of umbilical cord, without which he will die. What rights does he have? What obligations do you have? Using this brilliant analogy to pregnancy, she sheds light on the abortion controversy.

Method:

The method used in the present paper is to widely quote Thompson’s (1971) essay, and then to …


Ptsd In Military Service Members, Janelle M. Langan May 2018

Ptsd In Military Service Members, Janelle M. Langan

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


“Talk And Die Syndrome” – The Medical And Legal Consequence Of An Intracranial Hemorrhage, Samuel D. Hodge Jr., Jack E. Hubbard May 2018

“Talk And Die Syndrome” – The Medical And Legal Consequence Of An Intracranial Hemorrhage, Samuel D. Hodge Jr., Jack E. Hubbard

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Fraud & The Medicaid Drug Rebate Program, Kyle Mitchell May 2018

Fraud & The Medicaid Drug Rebate Program, Kyle Mitchell

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


The Universe In The Palm Of Your Hand: How A Universal Electronic Health Record System Could Improve Patient Safety And Quality Of Care, Kathryn Green May 2018

The Universe In The Palm Of Your Hand: How A Universal Electronic Health Record System Could Improve Patient Safety And Quality Of Care, Kathryn Green

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


The Consequences For Private Practice Physicians After Transitioning From Icd-9 To Icd-10, Natalie Ficek May 2018

The Consequences For Private Practice Physicians After Transitioning From Icd-9 To Icd-10, Natalie Ficek

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Telehealth: Exploring The Ethical Issues, Jeremy D. Young, Scott A. Borgetti, Philip J. Clapham May 2018

Telehealth: Exploring The Ethical Issues, Jeremy D. Young, Scott A. Borgetti, Philip J. Clapham

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Personalized Medicine And Patient Privacy Concerns In The Telemedicine Age, Kevin E. Noonan May 2018

Personalized Medicine And Patient Privacy Concerns In The Telemedicine Age, Kevin E. Noonan

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Brazil’S Zika Epidemic And Its Effects On The Criminalization Of Abortion, Laura M. Monteiro May 2018

Brazil’S Zika Epidemic And Its Effects On The Criminalization Of Abortion, Laura M. Monteiro

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulatory Response To E-Cigarettes, Morgan Johnson May 2018

Regulatory Response To E-Cigarettes, Morgan Johnson

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Suggestions For State Laws On Biosimilar Substitution, Gary M. Fox May 2018

Suggestions For State Laws On Biosimilar Substitution, Gary M. Fox

Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review

Biologic drugs offer major advancements over small-molecule drugs when it comes to treating serious diseases. Biosimilars, which mimic innovative biologic drugs, have the potential to further revolutionize the practice of medicine. States now have decades of experience regulating the substitution of generic, small-molecule drugs for their brand-name equivalents. But the complexities of biologic drugs and biosimilars force states to confront novel scientific and legal issues. Many states have begun tackling those issues by passing laws that regulate when pharmacists may substitute biosimilars for their corresponding biologic drugs. Other states have yet to do so. This Note surveys five provisions common …


A Leap To Hybrid Governance For European Union Healthcare On Organ Donations, Tasnim Ahmed May 2018

A Leap To Hybrid Governance For European Union Healthcare On Organ Donations, Tasnim Ahmed

Journal of Law and Health

This article evaluates two proposals that the Organs Directive along with the commission’s Action Plan 2009-2015 can be viewed as a form of hybrid governance. The Organs Directive is the first legally-binding supranational risk regulation devised in the field of organ donation and transplantation. The Directive is modelled on the earlier Directive dealing with blood, tissue, and cells. The Action Plan, which is soft law, will complement the Directive. The Directive and Action Plan requires additional administration procedures from the Member States with the EU Commission regularly monitoring the implementation of the work programme to ensure it is manageable for …