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>85% Type 2 diabetics treated with ethical stem cells

>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=37226 Here’s an article (from a reliable medical site, despite the typos and obviously poor translation from the original) on bone marrow cells taken from the patient and used to treat diabetes by injecting the appropriate stem cells into the pancreas. 85% of 16 – that sounds like 14 of the 16 began making their … Continue reading

85% Type 2 diabetics treated with ethical stem cells

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=37226 Here’s an article (from a reliable medical site, despite the typos and obviously poor translation from the original) on bone marrow cells taken from the patient and used to treat diabetes by injecting the appropriate stem cells into the pancreas. 85% of 16 – that sounds like 14 of the 16 began making their … Continue reading

Life, intelligence, and feelings

I received an email from one of the readers. (Evidently, my spam program diverted it.) I make it my usual policy to only respond to reader’s comments on the blog, but I won’t post his name, since he chose not to post it here. Here’s the body of his message, and my reply: Dear Beverly … Continue reading

>Answers to cloning lies and redefinitions

>We had a perfect example of the “I want” (thanks, Stephen King) school of science and medicine in my own home town, last night. Our local State Representative raised the common lies and redefinitions about destructive embryonic stem cell research. “Just some cells,” Cells that behave in an organized manner – just like a human … Continue reading

Answers to cloning lies and redefinitions

We had a perfect example of the “I want” (thanks, Stephen King) school of science and medicine in my own home town, last night. Our local State Representative raised the common lies and redefinitions about destructive embryonic stem cell research. “Just some cells,” Cells that behave in an organized manner – just like a human … Continue reading

>Killing is not "medicine"

>One does not treat suffering by killing the sufferer. Treating pain control and the prescriptions intended to cause death as one issue is a red herring. Absolutely we must turn around the unjust abuse of power. But, killing is not pain control and the proper treatment of pain should not be a partisan issue. I … Continue reading

Killing is not "medicine"

One does not treat suffering by killing the sufferer. Treating pain control and the prescriptions intended to cause death as one issue is a red herring. Absolutely we must turn around the unjust abuse of power. But, killing is not pain control and the proper treatment of pain should not be a partisan issue. I … Continue reading

>(Korean) Oocyte Donors Sue Government

> Ova Donors to File Compensation Suit Women’s groups (and Lawyers for a Democratic Society) in South Korea are suing their government for failure to inform them – or to have in place regulation to require doctors and labs to inform them – of the health risks involved with egg donation.Hwang was deceiving the entire … Continue reading

(Korean) Oocyte Donors Sue Government

Ova Donors to File Compensation Suit Women’s groups (and Lawyers for a Democratic Society) in South Korea are suing their government for failure to inform them – or to have in place regulation to require doctors and labs to inform them – of the health risks involved with egg donation.Hwang was deceiving the entire scientific … Continue reading

>Hwang "misspent" funds

>A wise Man once said, “One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much, and one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much.” (Jesus, quoted in Luke 16) Well, it turns out that the veterinarian, Hwang Woo Suk, could not be trusted with the smallest of … Continue reading

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