DO ETHICS DEMAND EVALUATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS? SHIFTING SCIENTIFIC SANDS AND THE CASE OF YOUTH SPORTS-RELATED TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY LAWS.

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DO ETHICS DEMAND EVALUATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS? SHIFTING SCIENTIFIC SANDS AND THE CASE OF YOUTH SPORTS-RELATED TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY LAWS. is …
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P50authorStephanie R MorainQ85205737
P2093author name stringChristine M Baugh
Kerri McGowan Lowrey
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P921main subjecttraumatic brain injuryQ1995526
medical ethicsQ237151
research ethicsQ1132684
neuroethicsQ186272
public healthQ189603
public health ethicsQ96749190
P304page(s)99-117
P577publication date2016-01-01
P1433published inJournal of Health Care Law and PolicyQ15752185
P1476titleDO ETHICS DEMAND EVALUATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS? SHIFTING SCIENTIFIC SANDS AND THE CASE OF YOUTH SPORTS-RELATED TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY LAWS
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