
"In coming years, pharmaceutical advances may offer even more potent 'nootropics,' or drugs designed to boost brain power. As available drugs increase in potency, their ethical implications intensify. Enhancing the cerebral grey matter inevitably leads to ethical grey matters."
William P. Cheshire, Jr., M.D. from Grey Matters
Editorial Scientists, Ethics, and Public Engagement
GUEST COMMENTARY Ethics and Genetics of Human Behavior
GUEST COMMENTARY Education and Practice of Medical Ethics in Bulgaria after Political and Socio-Economic Changes in the 90s
CLINICAL ETHICS DILEMMAS Permissibility to Stop Man's Ventilator on his Request
Embryonic Stem Cell Research: A Legitimate Application of Just-War Theory?
Report on the 13th Annual Conference on Bioethics Neuroethics: The New Frontier
GREY MATTERS: NEUROETHICS The Matter of the Brightened Grey
THEMED ARTICLE: NEUROETHICS Brains, Ethics, and Elective Surgeries: Emerging Ethics Consultation
THEMED ARTICLE: NEUROETHICS Neuroethics and the Person: Should Neurological and Cognitive Criteria be used to Define Human Value?
Book Reviews The Genius Factory: The Curious History of the Nobel Prize Sperm Bank. ISBN 1-4000-6124-5, 262 pp., hardcover $24.95 (USA), $34.95 (Canada). Reviewed by Claretta Yvonne Dupree, RN, Ph.D.
Transplantation Ethics. ISBN 0-8784-0811-8, 427 pp., hardcover, price not listed. Reviewed by D. Joy Riley, MD, MA (Bioethics)
The Matrix: Charting an Ethics of Inheritable Genetic Alteration.
Genetics: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy (Readings in Bioethics). ISBN: 0-7425-3238-0, 224 pp., paper $22.95. Reviewed by Dennis Sullivan, M.D., M.A. (Ethics)
Alternative Medicine and Miracles, a Grand Unified Theory. ISBN 0-7618-2893-1, 286 pages, paper $33.50. Reviewed by Paul E. Toms, B.A., B.D
Birth Control in China 1949-2000: Population policy and demographic development. ISBN 0-7007-1154-6, 406 pp., hardcover $133.49. Reviewed by Leah M. Willson, MD, FAACP, FACPeds
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Health Care Ethics. ISBN 0-7674-1302-4, 192 pp., $45.00. Reviewed by Ferdinand D. (Nick) Yates, Jr., M.D., M.A. (Bioethics)