>Ms. Magazine is repeating their 1972 campaign – in their first issue, just so we all know/knew what the actual mission of the publication is/was – to encourage women to brag about their abortions, as shocking as that is to some of us. At the Bioethics and Politics conference last month, I heard a well … Continue reading
Ms. Magazine is repeating their 1972 campaign – in their first issue, just so we all know/knew what the actual mission of the publication is/was – to encourage women to brag about their abortions, as shocking as that is to some of us. At the Bioethics and Politics conference last month, I heard a well … Continue reading
>blog.bioethics.net has posted the embryonic stem cell debate between Stephen (red tie) Colbert and Stephen (blue tie) Colbert. Worth the wait, so give it a chance, even if you have to watch it on a slower dial-up.
blog.bioethics.net has posted the embryonic stem cell debate between Stephen (red tie) Colbert and Stephen (blue tie) Colbert. Worth the wait, so give it a chance, even if you have to watch it on a slower dial-up.