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>Plan B compared to withdrawal method

>The British Medical Journal had a great editorial by Anna Glasier published earlier this month objecting to the false premise that Plan B will prevent abortions. Unfortunately, it’s subscription only, but the excerpt is here. It’s odd that the Brits are so interested in our Federal Food and Drug Administration. More from that editorial: Even … Continue reading

Plan B compared to withdrawal method

The British Medical Journal had a great editorial by Anna Glasier published earlier this month objecting to the false premise that Plan B will prevent abortions. Unfortunately, it’s subscription only, but the excerpt is here. It’s odd that the Brits are so interested in our Federal Food and Drug Administration. More from that editorial: Even … Continue reading

>Myths and Facts: Embryonic vs. Adult Stem Cells

>I’ve been working on my previous response to The Alliance for Medical Research talking points on Embryonic Stem Cells. The new version can be printed on 2 pages, although I had to skip the references. Feel free to print and use, just be sure to send ’em to LifeEthics.org! Regenerative Medicine Myths and Facts About … Continue reading

Myths and Facts: Embryonic vs. Adult Stem Cells

I’ve been working on my previous response to The Alliance for Medical Research talking points on Embryonic Stem Cells. The new version can be printed on 2 pages, although I had to skip the references. Feel free to print and use, just be sure to send ’em to LifeEthics.org! Regenerative Medicine Myths and Facts About … Continue reading

>Will they be human?

>There was a discussion this weekend on FReeRepublic.com on eugenics. It always amazes me how determined some of our ancesters were to breed “fitter families,” how few people know the history of eugenics in the US, and how quickly the conversation ends up at the question about the children who might be produced who are … Continue reading

Will they be human?

There was a discussion this weekend on FReeRepublic.com on eugenics. It always amazes me how determined some of our ancesters were to breed “fitter families,” how few people know the history of eugenics in the US, and how quickly the conversation ends up at the question about the children who might be produced who are … Continue reading

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