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Opportunities Nutrigenomics - by  David Castle & Cheryl Cline & Abdallah S Daar & Charoula Tsamis & Peter A Singer (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Opportunities Nutrigenomics - by David Castle & Cheryl Cline & Abdallah S Daar & Charoula Tsamis & Peter A Singer Hardcover

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  • The new science of nutrigenomics and its ethical and societal challenges Gene-diet interactions--which underlie relatively benign lactose intolerance to life-threatening conditions such as cardiovascular disease--have long been known.
  • About the Author: David Castle, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • 176 Pages
  • Medical, Biotechnology

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The new science of nutrigenomics and its ethical and societal challenges


Gene-diet interactions--which underlie relatively benign lactose intolerance to life-threatening conditions such as cardiovascular disease--have long been known. But until now, scientists lacked the tools to fully understand the underlying mechanisms that cause these conditions. In recent years, however, strides in human genomics and the nutritional sciences have allowed for the advancement of a new science--dubbed nutrigenomics. Although this science may lead to personalized nutrition and dietary recommendations that can mitigate, prevent, or cure sickness, current oversight mechanisms and regulations for emerging direct-to-public nutrigenomic tests are still in their infancy.

Science, Society, and the Supermarket: The Opportunities and Challenges of Nutrigenomics discusses the many ethical, legal, and social challenges presented by nutrigenomics. Concerning itself with the basic uses of nutrigenomic research as well as its clinical and commercial aspects, this text sheds light on such issues as:
* Opportunities and challenges for nutrigenomics
* The science of nutrigenomics
* The ethics of nutrigenomic tests and information both in a clinical setting and by private third parties
* Alternatives for nutrigenomics service delivery
* Nutrigenomics and the regulation of health claims for foods and drugs
* Equity and access to nutrigenomics in industrialized and developing countries
* Intellectual property issues

By taking a proactive bioethical stance on the subject, Science, Society, and the Supermarket offers a thorough and timely analysis on both the benefits and risks of nutrigenomics. Along with a thought-provoking examination of the issues, this book provides ethical guidelines and recommendations for further study in policy and regulatory development.



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The new science of nutrigenomics and its ethical and societal challenges

Gene-diet interactions--which underlie relatively benign lactose intolerance to life-threatening conditions such as cardiovascular disease--have long been known. But until now, scientists lacked the tools to fully understand the underlying mechanisms that cause these conditions. In recent years, however, strides in human genomics and the nutritional sciences have allowed for the advancement of a new science--dubbed nutrigenomics. Although this science may lead to personalized nutrition and dietary recommendations that can mitigate, prevent, or cure sickness, current oversight mechanisms and regulations for emerging direct-to-public nutrigenomic tests are still in their infancy.

Science, Society, and the Supermarket: The Opportunities and Challenges of Nutrigenomics discusses the many ethical, legal, and social challenges presented by nutrigenomics. Concerning itself with the basic uses of nutrigenomic research as well as its clinical and commercial aspects, this text sheds light on such issues as:

  • Opportunities and challenges for nutrigenomics
  • The science of nutrigenomics
  • The ethics of nutrigenomic tests and information both in a clinical setting and by private third parties
  • Alternatives for nutrigenomics service delivery
  • Nutrigenomics and the regulation of health claims for foods and drugs
  • Equity and access to nutrigenomics in industrialized and developing countries
  • Intellectual property issues

By taking a proactive bioethical stance on the subject, Science, Society, and the Supermarket offers a thorough and timely analysis on both the benefits and risks of nutrigenomics. Along with a thought-provoking examination of the issues, this book provides ethical guidelines and recommendations for further study in policy and regulatory development.



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"...a worthy acquisition for any medical library...along with students and instructors in nutrition and health care." (CHOICE, June 2007)

"This concise overview of nutritional genomics covers a variety of topics surrounding this controversial topic." (Doody's Health Services)




About the Author



David Castle, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Cheryl Cline, PhD, received her doctorate in philosophy from the University of Toronto in 2005. Her dissertation focused on animal welfare issues at the intersection of ethics, law, and politics.

Abdallah S. Daar, MD, DPhil, is Professor of Public Health Sciences and Professor of Surgery, and Director of Ethics and Policy at the McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine, University of Toronto.

Charoula Tsamis is a research assistant at the Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto.

Peter A. Singer, MD, is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and University Health Network, and a Senior Scientist at the McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine, University of Toronto.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.46 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: .92 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Medical
Sub-Genre: Biotechnology
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Format: Hardcover
Author: David Castle & Cheryl Cline & Abdallah S Daar & Charoula Tsamis & Peter A Singer
Language: English
Street Date: November 1, 2006
TCIN: 1008777457
UPC: 9780471770008
Item Number (DPCI): 247-11-5449
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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