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  1. The impact of colonial-era policies on health workforce regulation in India: lessons for contemporary reform

    Background

    Regulation is a critical function in the governance of health workforces. In many countries, regulatory councils for health professionals...

    Veena Sriram, Vikash R. Keshri, Kiran Kumbhar in Human Resources for Health
    Article Open access 18 August 2021
  2. “When there is no money, that is when I vomit blood”: the domino effect and the unfettered lethal exploitation of Black labor on Dominican sugar plantations

    Background

    In this article, I utilize the concept of the Plantationocene as an analytical framework to generate a holistic and historical...

    Brenda K. Wilson in Globalization and Health
    Article Open access 29 August 2023
  3. Handling Ethics Dum** and Neo-Colonial Research: From the Laboratory to the Academic Literature

    This paper explores that the topic of ethics dum** (ED), its causes and potential remedies. In ED, the weaknesses or gaps in ethics policies and...

    Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
    Article 22 June 2022
  4. Gynaecological Oncology in India: Past, Present and Future

    Gynaecological cancers contribute to a substantial portion of the global cancer burden. Traditionally, these cancers have been treated by...

    Rohini Kulkarni, Sudeep Gupta in Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
    Article 28 October 2022
  5. Ethical Stakes for Past, Present, and Prospective Tuberculosis Isolate Research Towards a Multicultural Data Sovereignty Model for Isolate Samples in Research

    Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal infectious disease that, in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), inequitably affects Asian, Pacific, Middle Eastern,...

    A. Anderson, M. Meher, ... J. Park in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
    Article Open access 27 May 2024
  6. Of muscles and men: The making of a ‘fit’ India

    Using muscularity as an analytical object, the paper argues that contemporary preoccupations in India with fitness and health are rooted in the...

    Article 31 August 2023
  7. Psychoanalysis in Egypt between an ambitious past and an uncertain future

    In this essay, translated from French and with an introduction by Robert Beshara, Hussein Abdel Kader traces the history of psychoanalysis in Egypt...

    Hussein Abdel Kader, Robert K. Beshara in Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society
    Article 09 March 2023
  8. Muslim Women and Psychedelics: a Look at the Past, Present, and Future

    The Qur’an prohibits the use of intoxicants such as alcohol. However, the use of psychedelics falls somewhere in between social acceptance and...

    Manzar Zare, Monnica T. Williams in International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
    Article 14 July 2023
  9. A colonial serrated polyp classification model using white-light ordinary endoscopy images with an artificial intelligence model and TensorFlow chart

    In this study, we implemented a combination of data augmentation and artificial intelligence (AI) model—Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)—to help...

    Tsung-Hsing Chen, Yu-Tzu Wang, ... Chieh Lee in BMC Gastroenterology
    Article Open access 05 March 2024
  10. Shifts in therapeutic practices and decline of medicinal cannabis in Indian North-Eastern Frontier (1826–1925)

    Background

    The emergence of colonial medicine in the North-Eastern Frontier witnessed different phases of consistent competition and resistance. Herbs...

    Article Open access 28 September 2022
  11. Indigenous Mothering in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural, Remote, and Northern Places: A Secondary Analysis of the Canadian Domestic Homicide Prevention for Vulnerable Populations (CDHPIVP) Phase 3 Database

    Purpose

    The bond between mother and child is biological, genetic, spiritual, and unique. In times of intimate partner violence (IPV), mothering...

    Alana Glecia, Pertice Moffitt in Journal of Family Violence
    Article 30 March 2023
  12. Post-growth economics: a must for planetary health justice

    Within the global health field, progress is being made to adopt a justice and sustainability-centred approach by advancing what has been named a...

    Winne Fleur van Woerden, Remco van de Pas, Joel Curtain in Globalization and Health
    Article Open access 08 August 2023
  13. Black bodies and Bioethics: Debunking Mythologies of Benevolence and Beneficence in Contemporary Indigenous Health Research in Colonial Australia

    We seek to bring Black bodies and lives into full view within the enterprise of Indigenous health research to interrogate the unquestioned good that...

    Chelsea J. Bond, David Singh, Sissy Tyson in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
    Article 14 January 2021
  14. Vaccine Mandates and Cultural Safety

    The issues and problems of mandatory vaccination policy and roll out in First Nations communities are unique and do not concern the safety and...

    R. Matthews, K. Menzel in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
    Article 01 December 2023
  15. Decolonizing global health: what should be the target of this movement and where does it lead us?

    The current decolonizing global health movement is calling us to take a post-colonial perspective at the research and practice of global health, an...

    **aoxiao Kwete, Kun Tang, ... Hao Li in Global Health Research and Policy
    Article Open access 24 January 2022
  16. Cracks that Let the Light in: Collective Reflections on Integrating Lived Experience of Psychosis in Research and Policy in the Context of a Global Commission

    Within psychiatric research fields, there has been a marked uptick of interest in service user involvement in recent years. Nevertheless, it is often...

    Ying Ying Lee, Musa Buyanga, ... Nev Jones in Community Mental Health Journal
    Article 20 March 2023
  17. Entre Negros, Blancos y Judios: Revisiting Claudia Tate’s “Freud and His Negro” with Puerto Rican Eyes

    In this essay the author, a Puerto Rican psychoanalytic therapist, weaves personal, clinical, and theoretical material to interpret Claudia Tate’s...

    Daniel Jose Gaztambide in Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society
    Article 19 September 2022
  18. Identification of fragmented cranial remains excavated from a site adjoining Ajnala well: a forensic anthropological case report

    Background

    Mankind have suffered several unexpected disasters, heinous crimes, and brutalities, resulting into large number of unknown skeletal...

    J. S. Sehrawat, Niraj Rai in Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
    Article Open access 06 October 2023
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