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>Futile care and when to "let go."

>The idea that “we should do it because we can do it,” is poor reasoning in destructive embryonic research. It is also poor reasoning in the face of death by natural causes. Good medicine and science allows non-maleficence to inform beneficence:Heal when possible, but first, do no harm. Here are two items that deal with … Continue reading

Futile care and when to "let go."

The idea that “we should do it because we can do it,” is poor reasoning in destructive embryonic research. It is also poor reasoning in the face of death by natural causes. Good medicine and science allows non-maleficence to inform beneficence:Heal when possible, but first, do no harm. Here are two items that deal with … Continue reading

>Wesley Smith reviews "The Great Stem Cell Coverup"

>The review/editorial by Wesley Smith on the realities of stem cell research, the attacks on opponents of unethical research, and the lack of coverage of advances in the adult stem cell realm is now free on line at The Weekly Standard.

Wesley Smith reviews "The Great Stem Cell Coverup"

The review/editorial by Wesley Smith on the realities of stem cell research, the attacks on opponents of unethical research, and the lack of coverage of advances in the adult stem cell realm is now free on line at The Weekly Standard.

Progesterone, infertility, and early pregnancy

I spent the evening researching progesterone in early pregnancy and the FDA debate concerning the risk after ovulation and/or fertilization to any embryo that might be present when a woman or girl takes Plan B, which contains the progesterone, levonorgestrel. More evidence that the Plan B formulation should not be a risk to the early … Continue reading

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