>Food for thought. I’m a wimp, but I do believe that blackmailers and kidnappers should never be rewarded and that there should never be negotiation or deals made with them. The encouragement given to future terrorists of this kind places far too many people in harm’s way. I know who I do not want arguing … Continue reading
Food for thought. I’m a wimp, but I do believe that blackmailers and kidnappers should never be rewarded and that there should never be negotiation or deals made with them. The encouragement given to future terrorists of this kind places far too many people in harm’s way. I know who I do not want arguing … Continue reading
>At bioethics.com, there’s a little piece noting that the latest fad in China is plastic surgery resulting in an extra fold that makes the eye look bigger. A google news search yields the information that the fad goes so far as look-alike nose jobs for lovers and $3 Billion dollars a year. Reuters compares the … Continue reading
At bioethics.com, there’s a little piece noting that the latest fad in China is plastic surgery resulting in an extra fold that makes the eye look bigger. A google news search yields the information that the fad goes so far as look-alike nose jobs for lovers and $3 Billion dollars a year. Reuters compares the … Continue reading
>So it must be true, right? (Be sure and see this link for a review of the timeline of embryonic stemcell research.)CBS’s 60 Minutes TV show ran a biased piece last night on “A Surplus of Embryos.” The written news article doesn’t show the hostility of Leslie Stahl toward Robert P. George (who has a … Continue reading
So it must be true, right? (Be sure and see this link for a review of the timeline of embryonic stemcell research.)CBS’s 60 Minutes TV show ran a biased piece last night on “A Surplus of Embryos.” The written news article doesn’t show the hostility of Leslie Stahl toward Robert P. George (who has a … Continue reading
>You may have heard of Gerald Schatten, PhD, now of Pittsburgh, because of his prior collaboration with the University of California at Irvine fertility specialists who were accused of selling and misplacing – even using them in other women – the embryos of couples who came to them for treatment of infertility. Dr. Schatten needed … Continue reading
You may have heard of Gerald Schatten, PhD, now of Pittsburgh, because of his prior collaboration with the University of California at Irvine fertility specialists who were accused of selling and misplacing – even using them in other women – the embryos of couples who came to them for treatment of infertility. Dr. Schatten needed … Continue reading
>Thanks to bioethics.com for alerting me to this story. (Of course, it’s only the House – let’s see whether it gets through the Missippi Senate and is signed by the Governor. Hope so.) The story is common to all who work for laws, especially those which restrict funding for the “experts.” One of the legislators … Continue reading
Thanks to bioethics.com for alerting me to this story. (Of course, it’s only the House – let’s see whether it gets through the Missippi Senate and is signed by the Governor. Hope so.) The story is common to all who work for laws, especially those which restrict funding for the “experts.” One of the legislators … Continue reading