Bioethics in the News — June 20

June 20, 2006

  • Fight against genetic discrimination moves to national airwaves (The News Enterprise)
  • Should science be building better babies? (The Herald)
  • Op-Ed: The Trouble With Transhumanism (AlwaysOn)
  • Hwang Woo-suk Trial Gets Underway (Chosun)
  • A new step towards designer babies? (Birmingham Post)
  • Op-Ed: Stem Cells and the Family Physician (American Family Physician)
  • Fertility clinics fear ID fraud (BBC)
  • Tech Helps Curb Infant Blindness (Wired)
  • Counselling ‘restores fertility’ (BBC)
  • In Medicine, Acceptable Risk Is in the Eye of the Beholder (New York Times)
  • States Weigh Medicare Options After Ruling (AP)
  • Survey Finds Use of Herbs for Menopause Is Common (New York Times)

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