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Statements which sum up my arguments against human embryo destruction for research: I’m all for stem cell research, I just wouldn’t kill anyone for it. What part of embryo in embryonic stem cell research don’t you understand? These “spare” embryos are the brothers and sisters of babies in the arms of parents who wanted children … Continue reading

Scientific American biased

The October, 2005 edition of Scientific American includes a biased, political editorial, “Fill This Prescription.” (subscription only) The summary: SA Perspectives: Fill This Prescription; October 2005; by Staff Editor; 1 page(s) No one’s health should be hostage to a caregiver’s opinion of his or her morality. In prisons, even hardened murderers are entitled to decent, … Continue reading

Scientific American biased

The October, 2005 edition of Scientific American includes a biased, political editorial, “Fill This Prescription.” (subscription only) The summary: SA Perspectives: Fill This Prescription; October 2005; by Staff Editor; 1 page(s) No one’s health should be hostage to a caregiver’s opinion of his or her morality. In prisons, even hardened murderers are entitled to decent, … Continue reading

>Hospital heroes

>Most of the stories in the press are of the sacrifice and compassion of doctors, nurses, and other staff members in the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina. This is what I would expect and what I believe happened. The stories apparently describing euthanasia are hopefully in fact distortions of those describing comfort care and the … Continue reading

Hospital heroes

Most of the stories in the press are of the sacrifice and compassion of doctors, nurses, and other staff members in the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina. This is what I would expect and what I believe happened. The stories apparently describing euthanasia are hopefully in fact distortions of those describing comfort care and the … Continue reading

>Death to suffering

>The Daily Mail reports that some doctors in Louisiana hospitals may have intentionally caused the deaths of their patients. Some of the comments appear to imply that the injections of morphine were intended to relieve pain and suffering when the ventilators and other machines no longer had electrical power. Other comments imply that the intention … Continue reading

Death to suffering

The Daily Mail reports that some doctors in Louisiana hospitals may have intentionally caused the deaths of their patients. Some of the comments appear to imply that the injections of morphine were intended to relieve pain and suffering when the ventilators and other machines no longer had electrical power. Other comments imply that the intention … Continue reading

>Life, Death, Pregnancy: 73% of Reporting Innacurate?

>Most deaths associated with pregnancy – and even more associated with induced (intentional abortion) and spontaneous (miscarriage) abortions – are not reported as such. In 2003, the United States implemented a a revised death certificate including information on whether or not women who died had been pregnant within the last year. Many have speculated whether … Continue reading

Life, Death, Pregnancy: 73% of Reporting Innacurate?

Most deaths associated with pregnancy – and even more associated with induced (intentional abortion) and spontaneous (miscarriage) abortions – are not reported as such. In 2003, the United States implemented a a revised death certificate including information on whether or not women who died had been pregnant within the last year. Many have speculated whether … Continue reading

>Stem Cells Found in Human Heart

>Scientists in Tokyo announced Thursday that they had used stem cells collected from the hearts of 50 (human) patients to treat heart attacks in mice. Further trials in pigs and dogs are pending, with plans for tests in humans after the technique is proven safe. The culture of these cells in the lab and their … Continue reading

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