Bioethics in the News –September 05
September 5, 2006
- Row over Massachusetts stem cell regulations (BioNews)
- Australian prime minister undecided on stem cell research ban vote (AP)
- Cord blood bank struggling to collect donations (News-Journal)
- Cord blood banks offer hope and not just hype (Taiwan Journal)
- Gene-altered rice from China found in EU (Reuters)
- UK: Womb transplant ‘in 2 years’ (netdoctor)
- Stem-cell ‘sale’ (Courier Mail)
- Designer Babies – What Would You Do For A ‘Healthy’ Baby? (eMaxHealth)
- Drug Piracy: A Wave of Counterfeit Medicines Washes Over Russia (New York Times)
- Op-Ed: Ignore the hype in the cloning debate (The Age)
- Op-Ed: Sticking to the facts (STLtoday)
- Op-Ed: Health care problems won’t end with veto (Mecury News)