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Ethics (also known as moral philosophy) is a

branch of philosophy that addresses questions


about morality—that is, concepts such as good
and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice,
etc.
Biology is a natural science concerned with the
study of life and living organisms, including their
structure, function, growth, origin, evolution,
distribution, and taxonomy.[1] Biology is a vast
subject containing many subdivisions, topics,
and disciplines.

Bioethics is the philosophical study of


the ethical controversies brought about by
advances in biology and medicine. Bioethicists
are concerned with the ethical questions that
arise in the relationships among life
sciences, biotechnology, medicine, politics, law,
and philosophy.

Health Ethics it is the decisions that people


make that relate to the health issues of people
all around the world. Health ethics came about
for the dignity and human rights that need to be
given to everyone. When asking the question,
"what is the meaning of health ethics?", you
have to think of terms such as privacy, decency,
rights, and equity. Health Ethics has evolved in
the health care industry to not being just an
individual aspect but to a much larger spectrum
of taking care of the well-being of the general
public as a whole.

Professional ethics concerns the moral issues


that arise because of the specialist knowledge
that professionals attain, and how the use of this
knowledge should be governed when providing
a service to the public.

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