Bioethics in the News — August 31

August 31, 2006

  • British Fertility Society speaks out on access to IVF (BioNews)
  • Significant Adult Stem Cell Advance Drew Modest Attention (CNSNews)
  • Wiley Partners With The International Society For Stem Cell Research (Medical News Today)
  • Blondes preferred: the trade in human eggs on US university campuses (M & C News)
  • Relatives lose right to block organ donations (Kerala Next)
  • Is the cost of health care worth it? Maybe (MSNBC)
  • FDA Weighs Oversight of Body Parts Trade (AP)
  • Medical practices blend health and faith (Washington Post)
  • Live Long? Die Young? Answer Isn’t Just in Genes (New York Times)
  • Risk of prenatal CVS same as amniocentesis: study (Reuters)
  • Op-Ed: Where cynical politics meets consumer illusions — single-payer health insurance (San Francisco Chronicle)

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