Biomedical Ethics

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Social Issues

 

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Cathy T

 

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December 10, 2011

 

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University

 

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Without cochlear implants, deaf children would not be condemned to a life of meaningless silence, however, cochlear implants deprive deaf patients of a community of peers; a community with rich history, language, and values. My opinion is contrary to Crouch's. I believe that the benefits associated with the use of cochlear implants overshadow the burdens of this medical advance...
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I favor any medical procedure with the most possibility of success (as long as there are no significant risks to the child's health), to give hearing to prelingually deaf children, helping the child to learn an oral language that then makes it easier to assimilate into the mainstream hearing culture, because being hearing is better than being deaf...
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