in Pennsylvania's First Congressional District
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and the Central Garden State

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Prevention; Prevention and vaccines; Medical prevention and society

Prevention 
"67. The protectionof health commits health care workers first of all to the area of prevention...." 


68. Prevention is proper to health care. 


Prevention and vaccines
“69….The duty remains for everyone to manifest disagreement with the use of biological material of illicit origin…and to ask health care systems to make other types of vaccines available.152



“70….‘there is a duty to refuse to use such “biological material” even when there is no close connection between the researcher and the actions of those who performed the artificial fertilization or abortion, or when there was no prior agreement with the centers in which the artificial fertilization took place.  This duty springs from the necessity to remove oneself, within the area of one’s own research, from a gravely unjust legal situation and to affirm with clarity the value of human life.’137 ….there are of course different levels of responsibility, so that serious reasons could be morally proportionate for the use of such ‘biological material’ even though the duty remains for researchers to object to this situation and to try to make use of material not of illicit origin.154


Medical prevention and society
71.  There is also a kind of health care prevention in a broad sense….with so-called social ilnesses….”

72. Health care workers can play a role in society's addressing special problems of groups, such as
        adolescents,
        people with disabilities,
        older people, etc.,
        as well as with health risks tied to modern living.
Prevention involves rediscovering and applying forgotten values.

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