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    • Bioethics
    • Feminist Epistemology
    • Genomics

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    • Bioethics research often overlooks the impact of emotions on health-related behaviors.
    • Genomics research presents complex ethical challenges requiring nuanced approaches.
    • Existing bioethics frameworks may not adequately address systemic health influences.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To offer three actionable suggestions for enhancing bioethics' contribution to urgent health and well-being issues.
    • To integrate feminist epistemology insights into bioethics practice.
    • To improve the persuasive power of bioethics in addressing individual, community, and global health concerns.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis drawing on feminist epistemology.
    • Review of experience in genomics-related bioethics research.
    • Development of three distinct recommendations for the field of bioethics.

    Main Results:

    • Suggestion 1: Incorporate attention to individuals' feelings and self-identities, and adopt an expansive view of health-relevant behaviors.
    • Suggestion 2: Advocate for extended time horizons in empirical bioethics and systemic health research.
    • Suggestion 3: Emphasize the evolving nature of scientific knowledge and its implications for bioethics.

    Conclusions:

    • Bioethics can become more persuasive by acknowledging the role of emotions and expanding the definition of health behaviors.
    • Longer research timelines are crucial for understanding complex, systemic health factors.
    • Bioethics must actively engage with and illuminate the dynamic nature of scientific advancement.