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Presumed post-mortem donors: the degree of information among university students (BMC Medical Ethics)
 


Organ transplantation represents the most effective and acceptable therapy for end-stage organ failure. However, its frequent practice often leads to a shortage of organs worldwide. To solve this dilemma, some...


 
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How to navigate the application of ethics norms in global health research: reflections based on qualitative research conducted with people with disabilities in Uganda (BMC Medical Ethics)
 
 
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