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>Ethics of Sun and Sand

>I will be slow posting and answering comments for the next week as I’m embarking on a personal study of the effects of “sand gravity” and sun in the Carribean. I’ll have spotty access, at best. Please stand by . . .

Ethics of Sun and Sand

I will be slow posting and answering comments for the next week as I’m embarking on a personal study of the effects of “sand gravity” and sun in the Carribean. I’ll have spotty access, at best. Please stand by . . .

>Austin, TX woman receives ethical stem cells

>An Austin woman is the first patient in the town to receive her own bone marrow stem cells to speed spinal fusion or regrowth after surgery. Lottrell Davis is the beneficiary of a technology that allows rapid processing and concentration of the bone marrow so that the procedure can be done during one surgical procedure. … Continue reading »

Austin, TX woman receives ethical stem cells

An Austin woman is the first patient in the town to receive her own bone marrow stem cells to speed spinal fusion or regrowth after surgery. Lottrell Davis is the beneficiary of a technology that allows rapid processing and concentration of the bone marrow so that the procedure can be done during one surgical procedure. … Continue reading »

>UCalIrvine, fertility clinic team for new Embryonic stem cells

>University of California at Irvine is teaming with an Orange County fertility clinic to create new unethical, destructive embryonic stem cell lines from human embryos. This is the same site that brought us the scandalous embryo switching in the mid-1990′s. Are we supposed to believe that the informed consent and accounting will be any better … Continue reading »

UCalIrvine, fertility clinic team for new Embryonic stem cells

University of California at Irvine is teaming with an Orange County fertility clinic to create new unethical, destructive embryonic stem cell lines from human embryos. This is the same site that brought us the scandalous embryo switching in the mid-1990′s. Are we supposed to believe that the informed consent and accounting will be any better … Continue reading »

>Great discussion on embryo debate

>Naaman the Ex-Leper has a great post today. It’s too good to excerpt. You can read it here.

Great discussion on embryo debate

Naaman the Ex-Leper has a great post today. It’s too good to excerpt. You can read it here.

>The Violence Against Women Act

>I just finished two terms on the President’s National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women (NACVAW)(we were against VAW). So, a friend asked me what I thought about Eagle Forum founder,Phyllis Schlafly’s, latest column on Townhall concerning the Violence Against Women Act. (Not surprisingly)I had a few thoughts: I know the law is focused more … Continue reading »

The Violence Against Women Act

I just finished two terms on the President’s National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women (NACVAW)(we were against VAW). So, a friend asked me what I thought about Eagle Forum founder,Phyllis Schlafly’s, latest column on Townhall concerning the Violence Against Women Act. (Not surprisingly)I had a few thoughts: I know the law is focused more … Continue reading »

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