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Introductory Editorial — Critical Psychedelic Studies: Correcting the Hype

Bill of Health

I had the opportunity to develop that vision of an expanded field of “Psychedelic Studies” in 2015, when I was commissioned by the feminist philosopher Iris van der Tuin to write the first textbook chapter on critical psychedelic studies.

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Intersectionality, Indigeneity, and Disability Climate Justice in Nepal

Bill of Health

Around 65% of ancestral land was located within Nepal’s national parks and reserves by 2015, and many evicted Indigenous Peoples remain landless. NIDWAN disseminated an advocacy statement for disability-inclusive climate action from Indigenous women and girls with disabilities at COP27 and COP 28.

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Concerted Effort to Define Responsible Use of AI in Healthcare is Sorely Needed

Healthcare IT Today

A key component placing providers at risk is the lack of informed consent by patients to use these models to drive their care. Starting with informed consent, patients should be aware that AI is being used to inform providers and their subsequent care and treatment decisions.

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2023 – January

SQA

It includes aspects such as home health visits, remote monitoring and diagnostics, direct-to-patient shipment of study drugs, and electronic informed consent. Decentralization is enabled by the advancement of digital tools, telemedicine, and more mobile and local healthcare.

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Can Children Consent to the COVID Vaccine? The Case of Foster Care and Juvenile Justice

Bill of Health

5] Stephanie Anne Deutsch & Kristine Fortin, Physical Health Problems and Barriers to Optimal Health Care Among Children in Foster Care , 45 Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care 286, 286 (2015); Council on Foster Care et al., 3] Bell, supra note 99 at 26. [4]

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Suing the Certifiers – A Dangerous Undertaking

Drug & Device Law

Anyway, this fraudulent “doctor” allegedly “touched them without informed consent” and caused them “emotional distress. 2015 WL 6393869 (S.D. 21, 2015): Mississippi does not recognize any cause of action against a voluntary non-profit trade association like TMA. . . . [T]he 23 in its current form.

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Confident Learned Intermediaries Defeat Warning Causation

Drug & Device Law

8, 2019) (no causation where prescriber “testified that none of the additional risk information. . . would have changed his decision to prescribe [the drug] to Plaintiff, or the kind of informed consent discussion he had with her”); Pradaxa Cases , 2019 WL 1177507 at *3 (Cal. 2015); Legard v. 762 (5th Cir. North Carolina.

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