Bioethics in the News — June 16

June 16, 2006

  • Artificial Brains Could Soon Become A Reality (KGO)
  • Stem Cell Superpowers Exposed: Conversion Factor For Adult Cells Could Sidestep Cloning Controversy (Nature News)
  • Priest’s Selfless Gift of Stem Cells Saved Kentucky Woman (Courier-Journal)
  • Skin Stem Cells Aid Nerve Cells (Toronto Sun)
  • Debate on Stem Cells Holds Back EU Research Drive (Financial Times)
  • Lack of Human Eggs Could Hamper US Cloning Efforts (Technology Review)
  • Singapore: Committee To Recommend Protection Of Personal Information In Biomedical Research (People’s Daily)
  • Scientist’s Study Of Brain Genes Sparks a Backlash (Wall Street Journal)
  • Genes, Not Experience Explain Why The Lives Of Some Take Bad Turn (Wall Street Journal)
  • AMA Wants Halt on Drug Ads Aimed at Consumers (HealthDay)
  • Acupuncture shows promise for fibromyalgia (Reuters)

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