Bioethics in the News — August 29
August 29, 2006
- The Lanza Protocol: Damned with very faint praise (BioNews)
- Call for stem cell research on plants (The Age)
- Nigeria: Frustrations Over Fruit Of The womb (The Guardian)
- Choosing a ‘God Squad,’ When the Mind Has Faded (New York Times)
- Straight Talk About Preparing to Die (Missourinet)
- Older twins to shed light on ageing (NineMsn)
- Stem cell ‘wonder cures’ warning (BBC)
- Saving Lives With Tailor-Made Medication (New York Times)
- Rats Born to Mice in Bizarre Lab Work (Live Sciene)
- Opponents blast stem cell measure in latest rally (AP)
- Op-Ed: We need compromise on stem cells (Albuquerque Tribune)
- Op-Ed: Medicaid doesn’t deserve bad rap (Post-Standard)