>The opening of the Politics and Bioethics Conference is delayed due to a large, loud group of protesters from “Not Dead Yet.” To quote the press release from the organization: . . . [I}t’s clear that many of the players in this conference are working to keep our democracy a “divided” one. Organizer Glenn McGee … Continue reading
The opening of the Politics and Bioethics Conference is delayed due to a large, loud group of protesters from “Not Dead Yet.” To quote the press release from the organization: . . . [I}t’s clear that many of the players in this conference are working to keep our democracy a “divided” one. Organizer Glenn McGee … Continue reading
>Today’s the first day of the Politics and Bioethics conference in Albany. Since my plane was delayed and we didn’t get in ’till 2 AM, I’m glad I don’t have to be anywhere until 1 PM. Evidently even NPR noticed – at least the emotional attraction. It’s a shame that so many of these discussions … Continue reading
Today’s the first day of the Politics and Bioethics conference in Albany. Since my plane was delayed and we didn’t get in ’till 2 AM, I’m glad I don’t have to be anywhere until 1 PM. Evidently even NPR noticed – at least the emotional attraction. It’s a shame that so many of these discussions … Continue reading
>Here’s an article about the failure of one UK facility to follow the informed consent preferences of a sperm donor. I wasn’t aware that donors could specify the type of families would receive their sperm. Some of the comments in the article and the responses are heart-breaking revelations about the effect of finding out that … Continue reading
Here’s an article about the failure of one UK facility to follow the informed consent preferences of a sperm donor. I wasn’t aware that donors could specify the type of families would receive their sperm. Some of the comments in the article and the responses are heart-breaking revelations about the effect of finding out that … Continue reading