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December 02, 2008 14:12 EST
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Physician attitudes regarding ethics and controversial procedures
A recent survey of physicians found that self-described religious physicians are less likely to provide patients with information or referrals for procedures they consider morally objectionable, such as abortions due to failed contraception.

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