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Be Careful About Crude Genetic Tests [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Type "genetic testing" on an Internet search engine and then hang on. You will be in for quite a ride. There is an endless parade of companies touting genetic tests for everything, including determining whether your kid has the potential to be a star athlete, finding out whether your ancestors were kings or ne'er-do-wells, finding a date, optimizing your diet, or knowing what diet to use if your intake is not optimal. Apparently, there is more self-discovery to be had by spitting your saliva into a cup and sending it off to be genetically analyzed than in a whole month of Dr. Drew
PROQUEST:313964941
ISSN: 1072-6279
CID: 1489812

BEWARE OF GENETIC TESTING [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
If your house is full of radioactive radon gas leaking up from underlying rocks, your risk for lung cancer is high no matter what genes you do or don't have
PROQUEST:304230450
ISSN: 1068-624x
CID: 1489792

Hope, hype and help: ethically assessing the growing market in stem cell therapies [Comment]

Caplan, Arthur; Levine, Bruce
PMID: 20461638
ISSN: 1526-5161
CID: 163946

Basic health care for all lost in debate [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur L
Arthur Caplan is the Emmanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics, Chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and the Director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests are transplantation research ethics, genetics, reproductive technologies, health policy, and general bioethics. He is the author/editor of twenty-five hooks and more than 500 papers. He writes a regular column for MSNBC.com, and is a frequent guest and commentator for major broadcast and print media outlets. Among his many appointments are chair of the Advisory Committee to the United Nations on Human Cloning and member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Illnesses. Caplan is the recipient of many awards including Person of the Year-2001 from USA Today, and one of the fifty most influential people in American Health Care by Modern Health Care magazine
PROQUEST:288361876
ISSN: 0746-956x
CID: 1489782

Presidential smoking = public health opportunity [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur; Hughes, John; Lerman, Caryn; Zeller, Mitch
Hughes and Lerman have received consulting fees and grants from several for-profit and nonprofit organizations that develop or promote smoking cessation products and services, including nicotine replacement therapies
PROQUEST:417990470
ISSN: 1085-6706
CID: 1489772

Should the State Force-feed Prisoners?

Caplan, Arthur
When one thinks of hunger strikes, two images likely come to mind. In 1980, seven Northern Irish Republican prisoners launched a hunger strike in Belfast's Maze prison. They were protesting the revocation of their prisoner-of-war status by the British government. This initial hunger strike led to a series of others, during which Bobbie Sands became the first of ten prisoners to die from starvation. More recently, many prisoners held at the US facility at Guantanamo Bay on the island of Cuba have conducted hunger strikes. The first began in 2005 and involved as many as 130 men. They continue to the present day, with one or two prisoners involved in hunger strikes at any given time. Here, Caplan examines whether state officials should make a move to force-feed prisoners on hunger strikes
PROQUEST:230081489
ISSN: 0272-0701
CID: 1496102

Right to health care [Editorial]

Turka, Lawrence A; Caplan, Arthur L
While our eyes usually glaze over at the continued talk of health care reform, there are a few particulars that bear repeating. So many of the parties involved fail to consider the most basic and most important of all the issues: health insurance is not a luxury, it is a right
PMCID:2846077
ORIGINAL:0008140
ISSN: 0021-9738
CID: 336492

Physician attitudes towards influenza immunization and vaccine mandates

deSante, Jennifer E; Caplan, Arthur; Shofer, Frances; Behrman, Amy J
AIM: We surveyed physicians' opinions and acceptance of influenza immunization. SCOPE: A web-based survey was sent to all physicians in two academic departments during spring 2009. RESULTS: 227 (40.5%) physicians responded. Physicians who frequently cared for high-risk patients self-reported higher immunization rates than physicians with infrequent contact (P=0.0002). There were no significant differences in immunization rates between emergency medicine (EM) and internal medicine (IM), between those with and without children at home, nor by age group. A majority (84.6%) supported mandatory vaccination. IM physicians were more supportive of mandates than EM physicians (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Self-reported immunization rates were high among study physicians. Acceptance of mandatory vaccination was substantial, but varied by specialty.
PMID: 20117259
ISSN: 0264-410x
CID: 163949

Unlicensed pandemic influenza A H1N1 vaccines

Caplan, Arthur L
PMID: 19914708
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 163954

Blood stains--why an absurd policy banning gay men as blood donors has not been changed [Editorial]

Caplan, Arthur
PMID: 20131157
ISSN: 1526-5161
CID: 163948