Bioethics in the News — June 06

June 6, 2006

  • Clone embryos to avoid disease, says Dolly scientist (BioNews)
  • Brother, Can You Spare a Mule? Clones Make a Run at History (Washington Post)
  • Op-Ed: The Dilemma of Infertility (Focus on the Family)
  • Illinois: Governor signs Righter cord blood bill (JG-TC)
  • Waverly Teenager To Join Stem Cell Debate In D.C. (sj-r.com)
  • Don Ho’s heart doctor pitches to Hawaii clients (MSNBC)
  • God’s genetically modified image (Science & Theology)
  • A Spoonful of Foreign Culture Helps Western Medicine Go Down (New York Times)
  • Medicaid Recipients Will Need Citizenship (AP)
  • FDA Allows Return of MS Drug (HealthDay)
  • Call to trial heroin on the NHS (BBC)
  • As the Use of Donor Sperm Increases, Secrecy Can Be a Health Hazard (New York Times)

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