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Triage or palliative care vs. euthanasia in New Orleans

I may be too certain of the integrity of my fellow doctors, but I don’t believe the headlines on blog.bioethics.net or the insinuations on NPR. I believe that there is a legitimate, ethical explanation as to what happened on the 7th floor of the New Orleans Memorial Medical Center. If the generators were off, the … Continue reading

>No honor: Korean researcher accuses Schatten

>An associate of Wu Suk Hwang has accused the University of Pittsburgh’s Schatten of coming up with the original idea to fake results of the clone/kill/harvest “patient specific” embryonic stem cells. If you can’t trust a colleague, who can you trust? SEOUL, South Korea An American collaborator of disgraced stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk suggested … Continue reading

No honor: Korean researcher accuses Schatten

An associate of Wu Suk Hwang has accused the University of Pittsburgh’s Schatten of coming up with the original idea to fake results of the clone/kill/harvest “patient specific” embryonic stem cells. If you can’t trust a colleague, who can you trust? SEOUL, South Korea An American collaborator of disgraced stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk suggested … Continue reading

Can scientists be… trusted to regulate themselves?

This is the question posed by pro-cloning ethicists as reported by the USNews in “Stem Cell Potential Said To Be Undimmed.” (Also available from the Miami Herald or CBS, here.) Laurie Zoloth, a bioethicist at Northwestern University, said the “tragic lies and fraud” connected with the South Korean scandal begged greater regulation – oversight that … Continue reading

>More on the hazards of abortion

>Dr. Throckmorton also has a piece in the Washington Times concerning the Fergusson data and the American Psychological Association. Please take a moment to read it, if you can.

More on the hazards of abortion

Dr. Throckmorton also has a piece in the Washington Times concerning the Fergusson data and the American Psychological Association. Please take a moment to read it, if you can.

>A Little More Notice of Abortion Hazards Evidence

>A very little: A new Google News search turns up all of 27 reports on “Fergusson and abortion.” There is a good “Guest Opinion” piece at “Scoop.nz.” (New Zealand) which includes information on both the recent Norwegian report on psychological sequelae of abortion, as well as Fergusson’s data out of New Zealand. Recent research from … Continue reading

A Little More Notice of Abortion Hazards Evidence

A very little: A new Google News search turns up all of 27 reports on “Fergusson and abortion.” There is a good “Guest Opinion” piece at “Scoop.nz.” (New Zealand) which includes information on both the recent Norwegian report on psychological sequelae of abortion, as well as Fergusson’s data out of New Zealand. Recent research from … Continue reading

>Terri Schiavo topic of UPenn Bioethics Symposium

>This is a tale of two scandals: bias and possible censureship. The University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics plans to celebrate its 10th Anniversary with a Symposium entitled “The Legacy of Terri Schiavo: Why is it so hard to die in America?” Invited plenary speakers include the advocates for Mrs. Shiavo’s intentional death by dehydration … Continue reading

Terri Schiavo topic of UPenn Bioethics Symposium

This is a tale of two scandals: bias and possible censureship. The University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics plans to celebrate its 10th Anniversary with a Symposium entitled “The Legacy of Terri Schiavo: Why is it so hard to die in America?” Invited plenary speakers include the advocates for Mrs. Shiavo’s intentional death by dehydration … Continue reading

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