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Ethics of vaccines

Just to follow up on this morning’s post about the HPV vaccine, the bloggers at the American Journal of Bioethics point out that there is a relevant new blog started by the Ethics of Vaccines Project at the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics. Today’s post has more information about the HPV controversy, and links to this article published last year in Fortune that fills in more of the details.


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