Decreased by half after birth, compared to women who weren’t pregnant in the last year. And none of the mainstream media outlets notice. There is excellent coverage at RedState.org and Lifesitenews.org. This new study is out of Finland. Which is a country which has socialized medicine and records allowing the researchers to correlate deaths and … Continue reading
>Decreased by half after birth, compared to women who weren’t pregnant in the last year. And none of the mainstream media outlets notice. There is excellent coverage at RedState.org and Lifesitenews.org. This new study is out of Finland. Which is a country which has socialized medicine and records allowing the researchers to correlate deaths and … Continue reading
Take a look at USAToday, today. An article on the Supreme Court’s hearing about a Parental Notification Act from New Hampshire, contains quotes from one of the Texas Physician Resource Council’s Board members, Linda Flower, MD, our Executive Chair. The New Hampshire law only requires that a parent be notified – not even “consent.” I … Continue reading
>Take a look at USAToday, today. An article on the Supreme Court’s hearing about a Parental Notification Act from New Hampshire, contains quotes from one of the Texas Physician Resource Council’s Board members, Linda Flower, MD, our Executive Chair. The New Hampshire law only requires that a parent be notified – not even “consent.” I … Continue reading
The story about the resignation of the cloning Korean Veterinarian, Dr. Hwang led me to google the scandal at the fertility clinic at University of California at Irvine that had caused Hwang’s American associate, Gerald Schatten, trouble. There aren’t as many stories as I thought I would find. Here’s some linksThe miracle baby born 13 … Continue reading
>The story about the resignation of the cloning Korean Veterinarian, Dr. Hwang led me to google the scandal at the fertility clinic at University of California at Irvine that had caused Hwang’s American associate, Gerald Schatten, trouble. There aren’t as many stories as I thought I would find. Here’s some linksThe miracle baby born 13 … Continue reading
The blog.bioethics.net has a piece on the resignation of the Veterinarian from Korea who has admitted that at least 2 of his research assistants (if PhD candidates, just consider them coerced). The link they give is from Forbes. Unfortunately, they have another article suggesting that US funds for cloning research would cure this ill, too. … Continue reading
>The blog.bioethics.net has a piece on the resignation of the Veterinarian from Korea who has admitted that at least 2 of his research assistants (if PhD candidates, just consider them coerced). The link they give is from Forbes. Unfortunately, they have another article suggesting that US funds for cloning research would cure this ill, too. … Continue reading
>From the JoongAng Daily (Korea), Dated September 22 (tomorrow’s news, today!) Roh Sung-il, the director of MizMedi Hospital, a fertility clinic in Seoul that provided eggs to Seoul National University Professor Hwang Woo-suk for the latter’s stem cell research, admitted yesterday that he paid about 20 women 1.5 million won ($1,430) each for eggs that … Continue reading
From the JoongAng Daily (Korea), Dated September 22 (tomorrow’s news, today!) Roh Sung-il, the director of MizMedi Hospital, a fertility clinic in Seoul that provided eggs to Seoul National University Professor Hwang Woo-suk for the latter’s stem cell research, admitted yesterday that he paid about 20 women 1.5 million won ($1,430) each for eggs that … Continue reading