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freedom and Huntington Disease

freedom has been researched along with Huntington Disease in 11 studies

Research

Studies (11)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (9.09)18.7374
1990's10 (90.91)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Davis, DS1
MacKay, CR1
Horst, J; Nippert, I; Wertz, D; Wolff, G1
Bell, NK; Best, RG; Edwards, JG; Pencarinha, DF1
Hodge, SE1
Heimler, A; Reich, E; Zanko, A1
Beyleveld, D; Quarrell, O; Toddington, S1
Epstein, RA1
Heimler, A; Zanko, A1
Jensen, KA1
Pines, M1

Other Studies

11 other study(ies) available for freedom and Huntington Disease

ArticleYear
Rational suicide and predictive genetic testing.
    The Journal of clinical ethics, 1999,Winter, Volume: 10, Issue:4

    Topics: Advance Directive Adherence; Alzheimer Disease; Attitude of Health Personnel; Beneficence; Ethics, Professional; Freedom; Genetic Testing; Humans; Huntington Disease; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Predictive Value of Tests; Suicide

1999
The physician as fortune teller: a commentary on "The ethical justification for minimal paternalism.
    The Journal of clinical ethics, 1991,Winter, Volume: 2, Issue:4

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Decision Making; Diagnosis; Ethical Analysis; Ethics; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Testing; Health Care Rationing; Humans; Huntington Disease; Informed Consent; Mental Competency; Paternalism; Patient Selection; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Policy Making; Reference Standards; Risk; Risk Assessment; Stress, Psychological; Suicide; Truth Disclosure

1991
Ethical issues in genetic service provision: attitudes of human geneticists in Germany.
    American journal of human genetics, 1996, Volume: 59, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Alcoholism; Attitude; Child; Confidentiality; Data Collection; Disclosure; Down Syndrome; Euthanasia, Passive; Family; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetic Services; Genetic Testing; Germany; Health Personnel; Humans; Huntington Disease; Informed Consent; Neoplasms; Personal Autonomy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Referral and Consultation; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Spinal Dysraphism

1996
Ethical issues in genetic counseling: a comparison of M.S. counselor and medical geneticist perspectives.
    Journal of genetic counseling, 1992, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Altruism; Attitude; Beneficence; Confidentiality; Consensus; Data Collection; Decision Making; Disclosure; Employment; Ethics, Professional; Family; Female; Fetal Tissue Transplantation; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Genetic Therapy; Goals; Health Personnel; Humans; Huntington Disease; Insurance; Medicine; Men; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Prenatal Diagnosis; Professional Competence; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Sex Determination Analysis; Specialization; Truth Disclosure; United States; Women

1992
Paternalistic and protective?
    Journal of genetic counseling, 1995, Volume: 4, Issue:4

    Topics: Confidentiality; Counseling; Disclosure; Family; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Testing; Humans; Huntington Disease; Informed Consent; Paternalism; Personal Autonomy; Twins

1995
Testing for HD in twins.
    Journal of genetic counseling, 1996, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Coercion; Confidentiality; Family; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; Humans; Huntington Disease; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Privacy; Truth Disclosure; Twins

1996
Generic consistency in the reproductive enterprise: ethical and legal implications for exclusion testing for Huntington's disease.
    Medical law international, 1998, Volume: 3, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Altruism; Beneficence; Child; Disclosure; Ethics; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Markers; Genetic Testing; Human Rights; Humans; Huntington Disease; Jurisprudence; Methods; Moral Obligations; Parents; Personal Autonomy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Social Responsibility; Truth Disclosure

1998
The legal regulation of genetic discrimination: old responses to new technology.
    Boston University law review. Boston University. School of Law, 1994, Volume: 74, Issue:1

    Topics: Confidentiality; Deception; Disclosure; Economics; Employment; Federal Government; Fraud; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Government; Government Regulation; Health; Heterozygote; Humans; Huntington Disease; Insurance; Jurisprudence; Prejudice; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; Stereotyping; United States

1994
Huntington disease: a case study describing the complexities and nuances of predictive testing of monozygotic twins.
    Journal of genetic counseling, 1995, Volume: 4, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Age of Onset; Communication; Confidentiality; Databases, Factual; Databases, Nucleic Acid; Disclosure; Family; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Testing; Geography; Humans; Huntington Disease; Informed Consent; Personal Autonomy; Stress, Psychological; Twins; United States

1995
Genetic privacy in Washington state: policy considerations and a Model Genetic Privacy Act.
    Seattle University law review, 1997,Fall, Volume: 21, Issue:2

    Topics: Coercion; Confidentiality; Disclosure; Employment; Federal Government; Freedom; Genes; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; Government; Government Regulation; Humans; Huntington Disease; Insurance; Jurisprudence; Legislation as Topic; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Prejudice; Privacy; Social Control, Formal; State Government; United States; Washington

1997
Genetic profiles will put our health in our own hands.
    Smithsonian, 1976, Volume: 7, Issue:4

    Topics: Decision Making; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Heterozygote; Humans; Huntington Disease; Neoplasms; Personal Autonomy; Preventive Medicine; Prognosis

1976