L. Syd M Johnson

SUNY Upstate Medical University
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    Since its inception in 1968, the concept of whole-brain death has been contentious, and four decades on, controversy concerning the validity and coherence of whole-brain death continues unabated. Although whole-brain death is legally recognized and medically entrenched in the United States and elsewhere, there is reasonable disagreement among physicians, philosophers, and the public concerning whether brain death is really equivalent to death as it has been traditionally understood. A handful of…Read more
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    Breeders: A Subclass of Women?
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 7 (2): 248-253. 2014.
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    Framing the Debate: Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    with Brad Partridge and Frédéric Gilbert
    Neuroethics 8 (1): 1-4. 2014.
    Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury affect millions of people worldwide. mTBI has been called the “signature injury” of the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, affecting thousands of active duty service men and women, and veterans. Sport-related concussion represents a significant public health problem, with elite and professional athletes, and millions of youth and amateur athletes worldwide suffering concussions annually. These brain injuries have received scant attention from neu…Read more
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    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 10, Page 9-10, October 2011
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    Concussion and youth hockey: It’s time to break the cycle.
    Canadian Medical Association Journal 183 921-924. 2011.
    Concussion is a common, serious injury in youth ice hockey, affecting up to 25% of players per season by one estimate. • Bodychecking is a major cause of injury and concussion in hockey, yet some Canadian provinces allow players as young as nine years to engage in bodychecking. • Reducing rates of concussion requires eliminating bodychecking for all except elite hockey players aged 16 years and older, as per the recommendations of the Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine.