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Downloaded from http://jme.bmj.com/ on June 12, 2017 - Published by group.bmj.com 37 Journal of Medical Ethics The concise argument 193 Highlights from this issue S Holm April 2011 Volume 37 Issue 4 Law, ethics and medicine 230 Healthcare scandals in the NHS: crime and punishment A Alghrani, M Brazier, A-M Farrell, D Griffiths, N Allen Papers Clinical ethics 194 A novel method to enhance informed consent: a prospective and randomised trial of form-based versus electronic assisted informed consent in paediatric endoscopy J A Friedlander, G S Loeben, P K Finnegan, A E Puma, X Zhang, E F de Zoeten, D A Piccoli, P Mamula 201 Should medicine assist a teenager to achieve a pregnancy? M Habiba 205 Prevalence of depression in granted and refused requests for euthanasia and assisted suicide: a systematic review I Levene, M Parker 212 Choice is not the issue. The misrepresentation of healthcare in bioethical discourse K M Agledahl, R Førde, Å Wifstad Genetics 216 Is there a right not to know one’s sex? The ethics of ‘gender verification’ in women’s sports competition C Wiesemann Journal of Medical Ethics Journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics 233 Ethical issues related to the access to orphan drugs in Brazil: the case of mucopolysaccharidosis type I R Boy, I V D Schwartz, B C Krug, L C Santana-da-Silva, C E Steiner, A X Acosta, E M Ribeiro, M F Galera, P G C Leivas, M Braz justice values health care philosophy reason transcultural law empathy 240 Ethically complex decisions in the neonatal intensive care unit: impact of the new French legislation on attitudes and practices of physicians and nurses M Garel, L Caeymaex, F Goffinet, M Cuttini, M Kaminski Research ethics 244 The challenge of defining standards of prevention in HIV prevention trials S Philpott, L Heise, E McGrory, L Paxton, C Hankins, the participants in the 2009 GCM/CDC/UNAIDS Consultation on Standards of Prevention in HIV Prevention Trials Journal of Medical Ethics Ethics 4 Volume 37 Issue 4 Pages 193–260 Contents April 2011 Volume 37 Issue 4 249 Retractions in the scientific literature: is the incidence of research fraud increasing? R G Steen Global medical ethics 221 HIV priorities and health distributions in a rural region in Tanzania: a qualitative study K A Johansson, I Miljeteig, H Kigwangalla, O F Norheim This article has been chosen by the editor to be of special interest or importance and is freely available online. 227 Changing attitudes towards euthanasia among medical students in Austria W J Stronegger, C Schmölzer, É Rásky, W Freidl Response 254 General practitioners’ conflicts of interest, the paramountcy principle and safeguarding children: a psychodynamic contribution A Sutton 258 Health and human rights: an area of neglect in the core curriculum? J R Fitchett, E Ferran, K Footer, N Ahmed Articles carrying the Unlocked Logo are freely available online under the BMJ Journals unlocked scheme. See http://jme.bmj.com/info/unlocked.dtl This journal is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics www.publicationethics.org.uk April 2011 jme.bmj.com jme.bmj.com Downloaded from http://jme.bmj.com/ on June 12, 2017 - Published by group.bmj.com 37 (4) J Med Ethics 2011 37: 193-260 Updated information and services can be found at: http://jme.bmj.com/content/37/4 These include: Email alerting service Receive free email alerts when new articles cite this article. Sign up in the box at the top right corner of the online article. Notes To request permissions go to: http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions To order reprints go to: http://journals.bmj.com/cgi/reprintform To subscribe to BMJ go to: http://group.bmj.com/subscribe/