Thanks to blog.bioethics.net for highlighting an article in today’s New York Times: The Right to Be a Father (or Not)By PAM BELLUCK BOSTON — Case study one: a pregnant woman wants an abortion. Her husband doesn’t. Should he have a say? Case study two: a woman wants to become pregnant with frozen embryos. Her ex-husband … Continue reading
>The Houston Chronicle has the best coverage of this story and it is a (free) subscription-only site. It’s worth reading if you’re interested in medical fraud cases with all sorts of twists and turns – wilder than anything I could have made up. I’m prejudiced, but I believe that this case points out just one … Continue reading
The Houston Chronicle has the best coverage of this story and it is a (free) subscription-only site. It’s worth reading if you’re interested in medical fraud cases with all sorts of twists and turns – wilder than anything I could have made up. I’m prejudiced, but I believe that this case points out just one … Continue reading
>The Seoul, Korea World Stem Cell Hub (WSCH), led by the veterinarian/cloner, Dr. Wu Suk Hwang, announced yesterday that applications would be taken for volunteers to be subjects in cloning research on Parkinson’s and paralysis. Although only 100 subjects are to be chosen, response was overwhelming – at least for the website. 3000 people presented … Continue reading
The Seoul, Korea World Stem Cell Hub (WSCH), led by the veterinarian/cloner, Dr. Wu Suk Hwang, announced yesterday that applications would be taken for volunteers to be subjects in cloning research on Parkinson’s and paralysis. Although only 100 subjects are to be chosen, response was overwhelming – at least for the website. 3000 people presented … Continue reading
>Just a little politics and a hint of religion, here – and reactive at that: Much fuss and bother about the new nominee to the Supreme Court, as we as the unusual withdrawal of the last nominee. With not a few blaming all on the “Religious Right” or the “Extreme Right.” I’d like to point … Continue reading
Just a little politics and a hint of religion, here – and reactive at that: Much fuss and bother about the new nominee to the Supreme Court, as we as the unusual withdrawal of the last nominee. With not a few blaming all on the “Religious Right” or the “Extreme Right.” I’d like to point … Continue reading