There’s a brand new book, Bioethics and the New Embryology: Springboards for Debate (WH Freeman and Sinauer Associates, 2005) available to “dispel the myths” that you and I may have about the nature of the human embryo and clear up our confusion about bioethics. I haven’t read the $15 book yet, since it was only … Continue reading
>There’s a brand new book, Bioethics and the New Embryology: Springboards for Debate (WH Freeman and Sinauer Associates, 2005) available to “dispel the myths” that you and I may have about the nature of the human embryo and clear up our confusion about bioethics. I haven’t read the $15 book yet, since it was only … Continue reading
Here’s the original article about the judges who are threatened because they are following their consciences. Free subscription is required for the New York Times. There’s no subscription required for the Tennesseean.com, linked below.
>Here’s the original article about the judges who are threatened because they are following their consciences. Free subscription is required for the New York Times. There’s no subscription required for the Tennesseean.com, linked below.
Another step in the supposedly private act of aborting one’s child is exposed as anything but private: Judges in Tennessee are recusing themselves from hearing the “judicial bypass” cases – where minor girls may obtain abortion without notifying (much less obtaining permission from) their parents – because of moral objections to abortion. In Tennesse, the … Continue reading
>Another step in the supposedly private act of aborting one’s child is exposed as anything but private: Judges in Tennessee are recusing themselves from hearing the “judicial bypass” cases – where minor girls may obtain abortion without notifying (much less obtaining permission from) their parents – because of moral objections to abortion. In Tennesse, the … Continue reading
FDA Assistant Commissioner for Women’s Health, Susan Wood, says she can’t remain at the Agency because of the refusal to change the status of the drug protocol, “Plan B” often called the “morning after pill.” The Henry J. Kaiser Foundation’s daily news reports the fuss. I agree with the former Commissioner, she should not be … Continue reading
>FDA Assistant Commissioner for Women’s Health, Susan Wood, says she can’t remain at the Agency because of the refusal to change the status of the drug protocol, “Plan B” often called the “morning after pill.” The Henry J. Kaiser Foundation’s daily news reports the fuss. I agree with the former Commissioner, she should not be … Continue reading
>Here’s one argument for limits on science from a Commentary in Stem Cells, “A Proposed Stem Cell Research Policy” by Louis M. Guenin of the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA : COMMENTARYA Proposed Stem Cell Research PolicyLouis M. Guenin Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, … Continue reading
Here’s one argument for limits on science from a Commentary in Stem Cells, “A Proposed Stem Cell Research Policy” by Louis M. Guenin of the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA : COMMENTARYA Proposed Stem Cell Research PolicyLouis M. Guenin Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, … Continue reading