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Silicon Breast Implants Are a Needless Risk [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Arthur Caplan urges the FDA to ignore the self-interested pleas of the breast-implant industry and restrict the use of silicone-gel implants to restorative purposes until those who manufacture and implant these devices can show they are reasonably safe
PROQUEST:410446372
ISSN: 1930-2193
CID: 1487872

IMPLANT DANGERS ECLIPSE RIGHT TO CHOOSE

Caplan, Arthur
Dozens of women have complained to the FDA and its advisory panel that they have been made sick when their implants broke and leaked silicone gel into their bodies. The FDA has never tested the implants for safety. They were in use long before the FDA got the authority to regulate them
PROQUEST:288447995
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487882

REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AREN'T CONTINGENT ON THE `RIGHT' GENES

Caplan, Arthur
The fact that [Bree Walker Lampley] has managed to live a life of fame and accomplishment while pulling in what must be some pretty big bucks as a prominent media personality didn't prevent [Jane Norris] from repeatedly asking this question for nearly an hour. Nor did the fact that the Lampleys already have a child with the condition. The only unfair aspect of what is a notably low moment in public discourse is that no one with any disability experience is given a chance to point out that life can still be enjoyed even with dysfunctional fingers and toes
PROQUEST:288553486
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487892

WRONGFUL-BIRTH COMPLAINTS BELONG BEHIND SCENES, NOT IN COURTROOM

Caplan, Arthur
The Garrisons are not alone in saying that had they known that their fetus had Down's syndrome, they would have ended the pregnancy. The Southern Medical Journal has just published a comprehensive study by a team of researchers at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine that sheds light on what most parents do when an amniocentesis reveals that their fetus has Down's syndrome
PROQUEST:288473692
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487902

OLDER READERS OFFER LIVELY DEFENSE OF EUTHANASIA

Caplan, Arthur
Admittedly, not everyone who wrote was of the opinion that I was always careful and thoughtful. OK, to be honest, almost no one who wrote thought I was both. Or either. While lots of folks disagreed with what I had to say about allowing foreigners with AIDS to enter the country, banning silicon breast implants, overturning the federal gag rule on discussions of abortion in family planning clinics and slamming companies that penalize their workers for unhealthy lifestyles, no topic brought more ire into my mailbox than my columns against doctor-assisted euthanasia
PROQUEST:288466947
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487912

Giving and receiving : ethical issues in organ procurement and allocation

Caplan, Arthur
ORIGINAL:0008201
ISSN: 1053-2498
CID: 347872

Assume nothing : the current state of cadaver organ and tissue donation in the United States

Caplan, Arthur
ORIGINAL:0008202
ISSN: 0905-9199
CID: 347882

Should researchers probe Abraham Lincoln's genes?

Caplan, Arthur
ORIGINAL:0008164
ISSN: 1047-3793
CID: 347382

Oregon's plan would sacrifice the poor

Caplan, Arthur
ORIGINAL:0008169
ISSN: 1056-6767
CID: 347432

A MARKET PROPOSAL FOR INCREASING THE SUPPLY OF CADAVERIC ORGANS - COMMENTARY [Note]

CAPLAN, AL
ISI:A1991GX06500010
ISSN: 0902-0063
CID: 347062