From Sunday’s Washington Post, William Saletan has this to say: A Roberts-Alito-Stevens court would probably overturn Stenberg in June 2007. There’s no chance it would overturn Roe, since five of the justices who reaffirmed Roe in Casey would still be on the court. But the ruling could set off a political explosion. That’s what happened … Continue reading
>From Sunday’s Washington Post, William Saletan has this to say: A Roberts-Alito-Stevens court would probably overturn Stenberg in June 2007. There’s no chance it would overturn Roe, since five of the justices who reaffirmed Roe in Casey would still be on the court. But the ruling could set off a political explosion. That’s what happened … Continue reading
Buerger’s Disease is a sort of auto-immune disease or inflammation of the blood vessels – think of it as a painful, alergic blistering around the smallest arteries and veins. It doesn’t cause “hardening of the arteries” (with calcium in the walls) but can cause them to become clogged. There has never been another treatment before, … Continue reading
>Buerger’s Disease is a sort of auto-immune disease or inflammation of the blood vessels – think of it as a painful, alergic blistering around the smallest arteries and veins. It doesn’t cause “hardening of the arteries” (with calcium in the walls) but can cause them to become clogged. There has never been another treatment before, … Continue reading
>Nancy Valko forwarded Nigel Cameron’s latest op-ed, “The Truth, The Partial Truth, and Nothing But Evasions”: It’s fascinating to see just what has been happening with the cloning debate. First, the pro-cloning advocates tried to neutralize an unpopular, sci-fi sounding word by adding an antidote “therapeutic.” Surely, they reckoned, “therapeutic cloning” sounds OK. But the … Continue reading
Nancy Valko forwarded Nigel Cameron’s latest op-ed, “The Truth, The Partial Truth, and Nothing But Evasions”: It’s fascinating to see just what has been happening with the cloning debate. First, the pro-cloning advocates tried to neutralize an unpopular, sci-fi sounding word by adding an antidote “therapeutic.” Surely, they reckoned, “therapeutic cloning” sounds OK. But the … Continue reading
Thanks to Bioethics.com (the blog for the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity), I read this editorial. (Free registration) According to his blog, Secondhand Smoke, Mr. Smith tells us that his efforts in Missouri to block a State clone and kill bill resulted in the Kansas City Star’s agreeing to allow him to clarify what … Continue reading
>Thanks to Bioethics.com (the blog for the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity), I read this editorial. (Free registration) According to his blog, Secondhand Smoke, Mr. Smith tells us that his efforts in Missouri to block a State clone and kill bill resulted in the Kansas City Star’s agreeing to allow him to clarify what … Continue reading
The February 26th CBS 60 Minutes Sunday show is the second this month which has focused exclusively on destructive, unethical embryonic and fetal stem cell trials (and their trials due to Federal funding limits). The lack of balanced reporting is obvious. Scientists say the pace of research has been slowed down by President Bush’s 2001 … Continue reading
>The February 26th CBS 60 Minutes Sunday show is the second this month which has focused exclusively on destructive, unethical embryonic and fetal stem cell trials (and their trials due to Federal funding limits). The lack of balanced reporting is obvious. Scientists say the pace of research has been slowed down by President Bush’s 2001 … Continue reading