
doi: 10.1002/hast.175
pmid: 23650066
AbstractBy endorsing the use of a vaccine that makes the experience of puffing on a cigarette deeply distasteful, Lieber and Millum have taken the first few tentative steps into a future filled with medical interventions that manipulate individual preferences. It is tempting to embrace the careful arguments of “Preventing Sin” and celebrate the possibility that the profound individual and social costs of smoking will finally be tamed. Yet there is something unsettling about the possibility that parental discretion may be on the cusp of a radical expansion, one that involves a new and unexplored approach to behavior modification.
330, Other Mental and Social Health, Pharmaceutics and Drug Design, Smoking Prevention, Medical ethics, Science and Technology Studies, smoking, Psychology, Humans, Child Psychology, self-destructive decisions, parental control, Immunology and Infectious Disease, Vaccines, medical manipulation of children’s choices, behavior modification, Mental and Social Health, Health Policy, Smoking, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, medical coercion, Bioethics, vaccination, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Law and Policy, Bioethics and Medical Ethics, Sarah R. Leiber, Joseph Millumethics, Science and Technology Policy, Smoking Cessation, Public Health, Vaccine, Law, Biotechnology
330, Other Mental and Social Health, Pharmaceutics and Drug Design, Smoking Prevention, Medical ethics, Science and Technology Studies, smoking, Psychology, Humans, Child Psychology, self-destructive decisions, parental control, Immunology and Infectious Disease, Vaccines, medical manipulation of children’s choices, behavior modification, Mental and Social Health, Health Policy, Smoking, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, medical coercion, Bioethics, vaccination, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Law and Policy, Bioethics and Medical Ethics, Sarah R. Leiber, Joseph Millumethics, Science and Technology Policy, Smoking Cessation, Public Health, Vaccine, Law, Biotechnology
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