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PERSONAL SECURITY AND FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT OF CITIZENS: CHALLENGES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC IN 2020

PERSONAL SECURITY AND FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT OF CITIZENS: CHALLENGES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC IN 2020

Author(s): Mariya Mendzhul,Hanna Melehanych / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2020

This article analyzes the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic, which hit the world in early 2020, on the fundamental right to freedom of movement in the EU and Ukraine. The issues of personal security of the population and ensuring their rights in the conditions of restrictions imposed by countries in these conditions are considered in detail. The authors examine whether the conditions of quarantine are not a restriction of the right to freedom of movement or even a deprivation of liberty. The purpose of this article is to clarify international standards of the right to freedom of movement, permissible restrictions on the right to freedom of movement in order to ensure personal and public safety in a pandemic COVID-19. The article has to become an interesting contribution to the debate about the restrictions imposed on the right to freedom of movement in the COVID-19 crisis. The review also aims to point out the white spaces or opportunities for further research on involvement of personal safety of citizens.

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COVID-19 OUTBREAK: WET MARKETS AND THE ETHICS OF ANTHROPOHOLISM

COVID-19 OUTBREAK: WET MARKETS AND THE ETHICS OF ANTHROPOHOLISM

Author(s): Samuel Akpann Bassey,Ubong Ekpenyong Eyo / Language(s): English Issue: 3/2020

COVID-19 pandemic has spread to over 150 countries beyond China and the Asian continent shortly after it was declared a Public Health International Emergency on January 30, 2020. Early environmental samples suggest that the index patients were either market employees, regular visitors or stall owners of a Wuhan wet market in China during late December 2019 and early January 2020. Prominent earlier outbreaks such as SARS Corona virus, Ebola, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and the influenza-A virus are suspected to have some form of origin in 'wet markets'. 'Wet markets‘ create unique opportunities for zoonotic emergence as several species of wild animals frequently come into contact with humans and domestic animals which enabled rapid viral evolution and emergence. Hence, the existence of ‗wet markets‘ should be called into question. This research attempts to jettison the prevailing anthropocentric worldview which allows humans to see animals as only having instrumental value and underpins the existence of ‗wet markets‘ for the ethics of 'anthropoholism'. This work argues that humans need to embrace the ethics of 'anthropoholism'; which sees animals as having inherent value and humans as caretakers of the environment. Anthropoholism advocates that humans should display the 'live and lets live' attitude towards animals, allow them live in their natural habitat and abolish the existence of 'wet markets'.

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TRADO-MODERN COMMUNICATION: CATALYST FOR PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV/AIDS AMONG ANDONI WOMEN

TRADO-MODERN COMMUNICATION: CATALYST FOR PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV/AIDS AMONG ANDONI WOMEN

Author(s): Reuben Ata-Awaji Anthony / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2019

This adopted qualitative method of data analysis as it relied on empirical submissions by scholars and made a case for the fusion of modern and traditional modes of communication in the fight against HIV/AIDS that has continued to plague people living in Nigeria, especially those in its rural areas. So, the work discusses the synthesis of traditional and modern methods of communication as catalyst for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS among Andoni women, due to their precarious situations being residents of rural areas amid illiteracy, cultural values and beliefs. The work adopted Diffusion of Innovation Theory as anchor for the discourse. After exploring the various submissions concerning the merits emanating from the fusion of the two media systems, putting them side-by-side with the peculiar nature of rural people in Nigeria, using Andoni as a case study, it concludes that trado-modern communication is a better communication strategy that should be adopted in the fight against the disease, based on empirical facts concerning their strength in awareness creation, advocacy and spread of innovation in the society.

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COGNITIVE DECLINE IN THE ELDERLY -FROM UNDERSTANDING TO MAKING A PLAN-

COGNITIVE DECLINE IN THE ELDERLY -FROM UNDERSTANDING TO MAKING A PLAN-

Author(s): Andreea Zamfirescu / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2019

Longevity is a success. Cognitive decline appears in the context of ageing. Physiological cognitive decline must be differentiated from pathological degradation which leads to disease, the final form being dementia. The current pharmaceutical therapeutic possibilities for neurocognitive disorders are limited; succeeding only in slowing down the evolution of the disease and in lessening some behavioural disorders, yet in more than 10 years there has been no improvement in the field. Other methods, using communication means, such as physical exercise, therapy through dancing, music and painting seem to be more efficient at certain levels. We can say that communication is a key element in the diagnosis and current treatment of neurocognitive disorders, offering new perspectives for the future.

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LESSONS LEARNED IN THE YEAR OF THE PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY OF NAGOYA UNIVERSITY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS

LESSONS LEARNED IN THE YEAR OF THE PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY OF NAGOYA UNIVERSITY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS

Author(s): Niculina Nae / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2021

The present paper discusses some of the lessons learned at a private commerce university in Central Japan one year after the breakout of covid-19 pandemic. These are: infrastructure support and capacity building, staff training and collaboration, and student accessibility. The paper also touches upon the probable post-covid-19 trend of diversification and blending online education and face-to-face (F2F) instruction. It details some of the successes and challenges of a system which tried to respond rapidly to an extreme situation never experienced before, while making efforts to keep its promise of quality assurance to its stockholders.

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GREEK STUDENTS’ CONCEPTUALIZATION OF SEXUAL DIVERSITY AND SEXUAL MINORITIES. IMPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES

GREEK STUDENTS’ CONCEPTUALIZATION OF SEXUAL DIVERSITY AND SEXUAL MINORITIES. IMPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES

Author(s): Margarita Gerouki / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2021

Although sexual and gender diversity is part of human experience, a number of people do not identify themselves within heterosexual or cisgender terms. Often these individuals have been victims of harassment and/or abuse. Cases of homophobic and transphobic bullying in schools are being reported in alarming frequency. In this work, I discuss Greek students’ (11-15-year-old) conceptualizations and understandings on sexual and gender diversity and sexual minorities. Data come from students’ anonymous questions gathered as part of short sexuality education courses. According to the analysis of data, students in Greece conceptualize sexual diversity in terms of: health and reproduction, morality, pleasure and normativity. Sexual difference and diversity are often seen as a matter of choice or abnormal. In the light of the findings, implications for educational policies that encourage inclusive practices, proper and systematic sexuality education courses and teachers’ training are discussed.

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The Mechanical and the Spiritual Body – The Age of Resurrectionists

The Mechanical and the Spiritual Body – The Age of Resurrectionists

Author(s): Roxana Elena Doncu / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2018

In the 18th and 19th century, when modern medicine was undergoing rapid development and institutionalization, there was a 'shortage' of anatomical subjects for dissection. Although in 1752 the British Parliament passed The Murder Act, which allowed judges to replace the public display of executed criminals with dissection, the number of executed criminals was small in comparison with the rising learning needs of medical schools, so many anatomists and medical students resorted to body snatching. Popular rage made them soon leave the job to professional 'body-snatchers' and 'resurrectionists', who were paid in order to procure bodies for dissection. A scandal broke out with the discovery, in Edinburgh, that William Burke and William Hare had murdered 16 people in order to sell their bodies to the famous anatomist Robert Knox. The paper discusses clashing attitudes to dissection (those of the anatomists, surgeons, medical students, on one side, and of the ordinary masses, on the other side) that were reflected both in popular culture and in literature (in particular in Robert Louis Stevenson's story "The Body Snatcher").

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THE EXPERIENCE OF PHILOSOPHIZING IN EMERGENCY CONDITIONS: SPECIFICS AND PERSPECTIVES

Author(s): Inna Igorivna Kovalenko,Yuliia Meliakova,Eduard Anatoliyovych Kalnytskyi,Ksenia Nesterenko / Language(s): English Issue: 3/2022

The protracted COVID-19 epidemic is unique not only because it has changed the familiar life on a global scale. The distant way of social life, the emergence of new social standards, the intensification of existential risks have become a challenge and for philosophy itself, its ability to expand the horizons of reflection of new reality. The article discusses the specifics of individual and social life in the context of the theory of viral modernity and the problems of global digital control. In addition, the methodological possibilities of phenomenology allow us to comprehend the modern pandemic as an extraordinary event that, in contrast to the temporality of ordinary experience, radically changes the perception of time in the conditions of COVID everyday life.

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MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH CLINICAL VETERINARY TERMS

Author(s): Olena Syrotina,Oleksandr Polishchuk / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2023

The article is devoted to the morphological analysis of English terms of the clinical terminology system, which was carried out on the basis of lexicographic data recorded in English terminological dictionaries for veterinary medicine. Morphological analysis of English terms made it possible to find out what role parts of speech play in the naming language space. Morphological analysis of English terms of clinical veterinary medicine helps not only to understand the structure of the term, but also to understand their meaning and use in the context of clinical veterinary medicine. It is an important tool for understanding the categorization and conceptualization of concepts expressed in English clinical veterinary terms. It is determined that in the English terminological system of animal diseases, term models are used, the components of which are a noun, an adjective and a participle. At the same time, the noun conceptualizes the phenomena of real reality, such as diseases, and emphasizes their functional features, while the adjective and participle provide additional information about the phenomenon, which highlights or specifies its features. Certain morphological patterns may indicate typical relationships between objects, processes and characteristics in veterinary medicine. In addition, a morphological analysis of English terms from a cognitive standpoint can reveal common mental models and representations reflected in the use of terminology. All this contributes to the improvement of communication between specialists of veterinary medicine, contributes to the understanding and use of professional terminology in scientific research, training and practical activities.

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Complex economic effects of balanced nutrition for athlete-schoolchildren in ethno-intellectual sports

Complex economic effects of balanced nutrition for athlete-schoolchildren in ethno-intellectual sports

Author(s): Botagoz Akhmetova,Sagdat Sadykov,Valentina Adilova,Khairulla Zhanbekov,Zhanna Akhmadiyeva / Language(s): English Issue: 01+02/2023

The present research conducts an intricate economic analysis on targeted nutritional interventions for a specific demographic: 60 athlete-schoolchildren between the ages of 11 and 13 in Central Asia. These children are actively engaged in the ethno-intellectual sport of Togyz Kumalak which from an ethnohistorical perspective is a part of the socio-cultural heritage of the nomadic societies of Central Asia. Spanning a timeframe of 12 months, this multi-faceted study was articulated in a three-stage design framework. The initial stage involved a baseline assessment of the children’s nutritional statuses, utilizing anthropometric measurements and dietary recall surveys as empirical tools. Medical experts and biologists collaborated to identify the economic implications of nutrient imbalances that could lead to metabolic disorders and subsequent healthcare costs. The second stage encompassed the formulation and execution of nutritional interventions that were economically vetted for sustainability and impact. These interventions were derived from the baseline data and involved dietary supplementation, counseling, and a well-balanced nutritional regimen designed in consultation with coaches, trainers, and parents. During this stage, economic considerations were central to the discourse as experts across disciplines expounded on the optimal ratio of vital macro- and micronutrients, adequate caloric content, and even distribution of nutrients throughout the day. Such a comprehensive approach to diet structuring amplifies the economic viability by elucidating how a balanced nutritional intake can enhance athletic and intellectual performance, impact competition outcomes positively, and improve post-training recovery - thereby potentially mitigating of long-term healthcare expenditures. The study culminated in a rigorous post-intervention assessment that employed both cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and cost-benefit analysis (CBA) methodologies. The results revealed not only a statistically significant improvement in the nutritional statuses of the children but also confirmed the cost-effectiveness and scalability of the interventions implemented. The economic aspects were augmented by metrics that interlinked the immediate benefits of the interventions with broader economic considerations, such as the potential reduction in healthcare-related costs over time. Research contributes profoundly to public health dialogues, offering insights into the optimization of resources to heighten the general well-being and performance, particularly in the specialized arena of ethno-intellectual sports like Togyz Kumalak. It successfully straddles the crossroads of health economics, cultural sports, and public health, emphasizing the potential for integrative approaches in the amelioration and proliferation of community-centered health programs. This multifaceted economic analysis thus serves as a robust model for scalable and economically viable public health strategies that satisfy both individual health and community development needs.

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ORDRE ET DÉSORDRE DANS LE MONDE POST COVID-19 : ASPECT CYBER VU DEPUIS LA RUSSIE

ORDRE ET DÉSORDRE DANS LE MONDE POST COVID-19 : ASPECT CYBER VU DEPUIS LA RUSSIE

Author(s): Madi Myltykbaev / Language(s): French Issue: 24/2021

La problématique des droits de l’homme a fait partie des préoccupations des meilleurs esprits du monde au cours des deux derniers siècles. Au cours de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, elle a fait l’objet d’une formalisation inédite dans des dizaines de conventions, déclarations, chartes de l’ONU et de l’UNESCO. La Déclaration universelle des droits de l’homme de 1948 a été le premier document dans lequel les droits fondamentaux de l’homme ont été déterminés. À son article 19, a été notamment proclamé le droit de l’homme de «chercher, de recevoir et de répandre, sans considérations de frontières, les informations et les idées par quelque moyen d’expression que ce soit».

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COMMENT COMPRENDRE LE RÔLE DU JUGE CONSTITUTIONNEL RUSSE DANS LE CONTEXTE DE LA LIMITATION DES DROITS FONDAMENTAUX CAUSÉE PAR LA PANDÉMIE DE COVID-19?

COMMENT COMPRENDRE LE RÔLE DU JUGE CONSTITUTIONNEL RUSSE DANS LE CONTEXTE DE LA LIMITATION DES DROITS FONDAMENTAUX CAUSÉE PAR LA PANDÉMIE DE COVID-19?

Author(s): Vasilii Tokarev / Language(s): French Issue: 23/2021

La pandémie de Covid-19 a non seulement créé de nouveaux enjeux et de nouvelles préoccupations concernant le droit public, mais elle a également mis en lumière les processus qui se sont déroulés jusqu’à l’année précédente. En ce qui concerne la Russie, il s’agit notamment d’un changement des orientations de valeur du juge constitutionnel. Bien que formellement la Cour constitutionnelle russe ne soit pas le garant de la Constitution, contrairement au Président de la Fédération de Russie, c’est elle qui détermine directement l’appréciation du contenu des valeurs fondamentales et de leur hiérarchie dans la société contemporaine. Il est donc important d’analyser son rôle dans la limitation légitime des droits et libertés pendant la pandémie de Covid-19 du point de vue de son évolution idéologique, qui a commencé bien avant cette crise sanitaire.

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Why Can’t We Give Up the Necropsy?

Author(s): Lăcramioara Bălan / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2023

In the past, necropsy has played an extremely important role in the development of medicine: understanding the nature of diseases, discovering many morbid entities, and assessing the effectiveness of treatment. An important argument, that technological advances have not reduced the value of necropsies, is a study conducted at a U.S. university hospital based on the follow-up of 100 unselected necropsies in the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s. they understood and advocated the absolute necessity of pathology and, by implication, necropsy in the physician's education.

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Insurance for Medical Malpractice in the Republic of Moldova -Perspectives, Challenges, Solutions

Author(s): Evghenia Gugulan,Florin Cazacu / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2024

Medical malpractice insurance constitutes a new and challenging area for the insurance field in the Republic of Moldova. It is imperative to recognize the importance of insurance against medical malpractice in the Republic of Moldova. Crucial reforms, successfully implemented in the health system to improve and adapt standards to the European level, have initiated a development process in this direction. It is evident that there have been global criticisms and concerns regarding the quality of health services provided to the population. This situation has also increased interest in the quality of medical services and included this objective in health policy and remuneration mechanisms. This has led to an increase in the number of claims for medical damage compensation and forensic examinations related to the activity of doctors.The adoption of a malpractice law could remedy existing legal gaps by clearly defining and thoroughly detailing the responsibility of medical personnel in the health system. The Republic of Moldova, having a technical basis, can transpose legislation concerning medical malpractice insurance. The legislator must be aware of the urgent and inevitable need to implement a regulatory framework applicable to responsibility for professional negligence of doctors in the health system.

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Considerations on the Need to Legislate in the Field of Surrogacy

Author(s): Loredana Terec-Vlad / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2024

Through scientific research, humanity transcends the boundaries of its biological condition and the genetic potential of the species, as the evolution of medical technologies makes possible certain modifications of the imperatives drawn by the limits of human evolution (Vlad, 2019). Human creativity is no longer limited to art, but also manifests itself in the scientific field, when scientists decide to no longer submit to species predeterminism, to oppose it, with all the ethical dilemmas that result from this, as well as all the legislative innovations involved. One field that has generated such transformations in recent years is medically assisted human reproduction, in all its forms, as there are numerous medical techniques for reproduction with the help of contemporary medicine, some of which are more controversial than others. Some of these techniques have already entered common medical practice, such as fertility and pregnancy maintenance treatments, while others await ethical validation to be implemented on a large scale. A third category is that of treatments that are still in the experimental stage, such as solo reproduction (Cutaș & Smajor) or cloning (Taylor, 2005).

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LA BULGARIE FACE À LA CRISE SANITAIRE DU COVID-19

LA BULGARIE FACE À LA CRISE SANITAIRE DU COVID-19

Author(s): Petia Gueorguieva / Language(s): French Issue: 19/2020

Cette étude se propose de refléter quelques observations sur les premiers effets de la crise sanitaire provoquée par la pandémie du coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (Covd-19) au niveau national en Bulgarie ainsi que sur sa gestion sanitaire, politique, économique et sociale. Même si à l’étape actuelle est il est assez prématuré de formuler des conclusions sur les effets et les transformations provoquées, il est néanmoins possible de déceler et de mettre en lumière quelques tendances apparues à court terme. À première vue, la Bulgarie semble avoir réussi le premier pari de la gestion sanitaire de la crise du Covid-19. En effet, le pays est parmi les moins touchés en termes de contaminations et de décès causés par ce nouveau virus. Au début du mois de juin et depuis les premiers cas de contaminations officiellement confirmés le 8 mars 2020, cent quarante-sept personnes sont décédées des suites du Covid-19 et deux mille cinq cent quatre-vingt-cinq cas d'infection ont officiellement été annoncés. Cependant, la pandémie n’est terminée ni au niveau global, ni au niveau national et des vagues nouvelles sont attendues. En même temps, la situation d’urgence sanitaire et les mesures implémentées pour y faire face engendrent ou aggravent plusieurs autres crises : économique et sociale, mais aussi probablement politique.

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АКТУАЛНИ ПРОБЛЕМИ НА ПРАВНАТА УРЕДБА НА ДИСТАНЦИОННИТЕ ФОРМИ НА РАБОТА (НАДОМНА РАБОТА И РАБОТА ОТ РАЗСТОЯНИЕ)

АКТУАЛНИ ПРОБЛЕМИ НА ПРАВНАТА УРЕДБА НА ДИСТАНЦИОННИТЕ ФОРМИ НА РАБОТА (НАДОМНА РАБОТА И РАБОТА ОТ РАЗСТОЯНИЕ)

Author(s): Andrey Aleksandrov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2024

The additional conditions for homework and telework (chapter V, section VIIIa and VIIIb LC) are regulated in a way that creates serious interpretative difficulties and practical problems since the adoption of the mentioned provisions. The imperfections of the existing regulation may not have mattered as much until 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the search for mechanisms to limit physical contact between people became necessary, and on the field of labor law, this most often means introducing remote forms of work. The need for legislative reform became apparent, which was carried out through the latest amendments to the Labor Code of 2024. The purpose of the present analysis is to seek answers to the questions regarding the effectiveness of the adopted changes and to formulate proposals to improve the regulation.

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The Palgrave Handbook of Crisis Leadership in Higher Education from a Western Balkans Higher Education Perspective

The Palgrave Handbook of Crisis Leadership in Higher Education from a Western Balkans Higher Education Perspective

Author(s): Xhavit Rexhaj / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2024

Review of: The Palgrave Handbook of Crisis Leadership in Higher Education, by Jürgen Rudolph, Joseph Crawford, Choon-Yin Sam, Shannon Tan (Eds.) (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024).

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Analysis of the Shortcomings of Anti-Discrimination Provisions in the Legislation of Ukraine and European Countries

Analysis of the Shortcomings of Anti-Discrimination Provisions in the Legislation of Ukraine and European Countries

Author(s): Maryna KUZNETSOVA,Victor SHYDLOVSKYI,Vadym KOTOV,Alisa ZVIAGINA,Tetiana BARANOVSKA / Language(s): English Issue: 88/2025

The importance of the research topic is explained by the problematic state of legislation combating discrimination in Ukraine, which has many loopholes and does not fully correspond to European legislation. This issue is critical because of Ukraine’s European integration and the approximation of national legislation to the EU legislation. The research aims to critically discuss the defects of the normative integration of anti-discrimination provisions into the legislation of Ukraine and the EU member states. The subject of the study is the legislation concerning questions of equality and non-discrimination. The study compares Ukrainian and European legislation and judicial practice in applying anti-discrimination standards. From the results obtained, it can be concluded that there are significant deficiencies in the legislation of Ukraine, including a lack of clarity of definition, a lack of efficient control, and an insufficient application of norms in judicial practice. European countries have better mechanisms for checking and balancing the judiciary and matters of discrimination than the US. The practical value of the study is in giving recommendations on enhancing the legislation of Ukraine, considering the European countries’ experience of the rights of citizens’ protection for enhancing the effectiveness of legislation and national legislation compliance with international legislation.

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ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS OF SMART IMPLANTS

ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS OF SMART IMPLANTS

Author(s): Aleksandar Ivanov / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2024

As technology progresses, an increasing number of individuals are opting for medical procedures that involve the implantation of electronic devices within their bodies. These procedures range from sophisticated prosthetics like cochlear implants to unregulated RFID circuits embedded in people’s limbs, carrying personal data. However, these procedures can pose health and privacy hazards. The absence of a standardized legal framework could potentially lead to detrimental outcomes. This paper reviews current legislation and ethical considerations related to smart implants.

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