>The FDA has published a new rule which would allow investigational testing on samples “left over” from the usual testing in the event of a public health emergency, such as a terrorist attack. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is reporting the new rule as though it is controversial. I do not believe that there is any ethical … Continue reading
I’m back and happy to report that there was sun and sand left over. And that walking in the surf and sand is good for a broken toe. But, what should I write about on my first post back? Art Caplan and the editors at blogbioethics.net were kind enough to help me out by publishing … Continue reading
>I’m back and happy to report that there was sun and sand left over. And that walking in the surf and sand is good for a broken toe. But, what should I write about on my first post back? Art Caplan and the editors at blogbioethics.net were kind enough to help me out by publishing … Continue reading
I will be slow posting and answering comments for the next week as I’m embarking on a personal study of the effects of “sand gravity” and sun in the Carribean. I’ll have spotty access, at best. Please stand by . . .
>I will be slow posting and answering comments for the next week as I’m embarking on a personal study of the effects of “sand gravity” and sun in the Carribean. I’ll have spotty access, at best. Please stand by . . .
An Austin woman is the first patient in the town to receive her own bone marrow stem cells to speed spinal fusion or regrowth after surgery. Lottrell Davis is the beneficiary of a technology that allows rapid processing and concentration of the bone marrow so that the procedure can be done during one surgical procedure. … Continue reading
>An Austin woman is the first patient in the town to receive her own bone marrow stem cells to speed spinal fusion or regrowth after surgery. Lottrell Davis is the beneficiary of a technology that allows rapid processing and concentration of the bone marrow so that the procedure can be done during one surgical procedure. … Continue reading
>University of California at Irvine is teaming with an Orange County fertility clinic to create new unethical, destructive embryonic stem cell lines from human embryos. This is the same site that brought us the scandalous embryo switching in the mid-1990’s. Are we supposed to believe that the informed consent and accounting will be any better … Continue reading
University of California at Irvine is teaming with an Orange County fertility clinic to create new unethical, destructive embryonic stem cell lines from human embryos. This is the same site that brought us the scandalous embryo switching in the mid-1990’s. Are we supposed to believe that the informed consent and accounting will be any better … Continue reading
Naaman the Ex-Leper has a great post today. It’s too good to excerpt. You can read it here.