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>Babies are always miracles (Cystic Fibrosis and stem cells)

>Exciting news out of Australia, concering umbilical cord stem cell therapy and Cystic Fibrosis research. Unfortunately, the very informative article has a silly title, “Will baby Aiden be a miracle?” Aiden is already a miracle, of course. The story, from the Herald Sun in Melborne, Victoria, Australia, explains that both Aiden and his older sister … Continue reading

Babies are always miracles (Cystic Fibrosis and stem cells)

Exciting news out of Australia, concering umbilical cord stem cell therapy and Cystic Fibrosis research. Unfortunately, the very informative article has a silly title, “Will baby Aiden be a miracle?” Aiden is already a miracle, of course. The story, from the Herald Sun in Melborne, Victoria, Australia, explains that both Aiden and his older sister … Continue reading

>"Texas Futile Care Act" doesn’t exist

>As a matter of fact, the word “futile” is nowhere in the law, which is actually, Chapter 166 of the Health and Safety Code, the Texas Advance Directive Act (TADA). I have just finished a Clinical Ethics class in my work on my Master’s in Bioethics. From a critique by the instructor (a well-known, Christian … Continue reading

"Texas Futile Care Act" doesn't exist

As a matter of fact, the word “futile” is nowhere in the law, which is actually, Chapter 166 of the Health and Safety Code, the Texas Advance Directive Act (TADA). I have just finished a Clinical Ethics class in my work on my Master’s in Bioethics. From a critique by the instructor (a well-known, Christian … Continue reading

>Prolife medical comment on Andrea Clark

>The Houston Chronicle clears up one question about the cancelled transfer of Andrea Clark: the doctors in Illinois discovered that they could not meet the needs of Andrea. More than likely, this was as they viewed the records released to them by the hospital, after the family signed the release. Wesley Smith’s “Secondhand Smoke” has … Continue reading

Prolife medical comment on Andrea Clark

The Houston Chronicle clears up one question about the cancelled transfer of Andrea Clark: the doctors in Illinois discovered that they could not meet the needs of Andrea. More than likely, this was as they viewed the records released to them by the hospital, after the family signed the release. Wesley Smith’s “Secondhand Smoke” has … Continue reading

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