Ethically Yours

Military and Medical Ethics, Broadly Construed

Archive for the 'news' Category

Friday Roundup

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Stories Related to Military Ethics, Medical Ethics, and a bonus visual.  “US apologizes for infecting Guatemalans with STDs in the 1940s.”  Brought to us by the same doctor who ran the Tuskegee experiment, CNN reports on the “U.S. Public Health Service Sexually Transmitted Disease Inoculation Study of 1946-1948.”  "Things researchers find when looking for other [...]

Friday Roundup

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Stories and Events Related to Military Ethics, Medical Ethics, and some fun.  "Forest, Maker of Celexa, to Pay More Than $313 Million to Settle Marketing Case." Natasha Singer from the NYT reports on the settlement where a pharmaceutical company illegally marketed a drug for off-label use.  The company was also accused of making payments to [...]