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But if property rights to natural biological resources---such as genomic stability/health---are impossible, and if those who threaten genetic integrity (because of the heritability of epigenetic change) therefore have no rights to do so, then avoidable DT is ethically impermissible [ 33], and citizens/scientists should not allow it.
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These discoveries are of profound significance because infections are often avoidable (through vaccinations for example) or treatable; the associated somatic illnesses could then be avoidable.
It was so avoidable, so stupid.
"If you could find me somebody who's 6' 4", who can head the ball for miles and jump at eight feet, which Muller can, then it's avoidable.
If some of the factors that lead to the disease are "modifiable," then they are avoidable.
But its weaknesses were so avoidable.
Then, when the scandal was no longer avoidable, The Journal did just enough to avoid being accused of looking the other way.
Patients falling within each classification are further disaggregated by the avoidable nature of their condition; that is, it was determined by the attending physician that if the patient had recently altered his behavior or taken reasonable precaution, then the presenting condition would have been avoidable.
If an uneven distribution is avoidable it may be considered unjust and unfair, and health inequalities then take on a moral and ethical dimension [ 13].
Back then, the passing of an STD to an unborn son seemed the height of irresponsibility; today, it just seems avoidable.
If they are avoidable, then why haven't we avoided them?
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