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    Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Trans Fat Bans and Human Freedom”
    American Journal of Bioethics 10 (3): 4-5. 2010.
    A growing body of evidence has linked consumption of trans fatty acids to cardiovascular disease. To promote public health, numerous state and local governments in the United States have banned the use of artificial trans fats in restaurant foods, and additional bans may follow. Although these policies may have a positive impact on human health, they open the door to excessive government control over food, which could restrict dietary choices, interfere with cultural, ethnic, and religious tradi…Read more
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    Environmental health research on hazards in the home and the duty to warn
    with Darryl C. Zeldin
    Bioethics 22 (4). 2008.
    When environmental health researchers study hazards in the home, they often discover information that may be relevant to protecting the health and safety of the research subjects and occupants. This article describes the ethical and legal basis for a duty to warn research subjects and occupants about hazards in the home and explores the extent of this duty. Investigators should inform research subjects and occupants about the results of tests conducted as part of the research protocol only if th…Read more