Bioethics in the News — July 05

July 5, 2006

  • Studying a Brain Healing From 19 Lost Years (New York Times)
  • Irish Woman Sues Over Frozen Embryos (Washington Post)
  • Biologists Take a Turn at Raising Eyebrows (New York Times)
  • Scientist Admits Falsifying Stem Cell Data (Washington Post)
  • Gates Funds a Revolution in Health Care (New York Times)
  • Stem-cell center gets $10 million (MSNBC)
  • Monitoring genetic counseling (MetroWest Daily News)
  • Excommunication urged for stem cell researchers (Chicago Tribune)
  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research ‘Far Behind’ Adult, Says Ethics Group (Christian Post)
  • Another Stem Cell First For University Of Toronto And Canada (Medical News Today)
  • Different Stem Cell Treatments Both Produce Results For Two Similar Spinal Cord Injury Patients In China (Medical News Today)
  • Implanting embryos in the law (MaltaToday)
  • Doctors practice on robots (Beacon Journal)
  • Biotech execs disagree with sharing data (ContraCostaTimes)
  • Scientists Turn Stem Cells Into Disease-Fighting T-Cells (HealthDay)
  • Female mice have renewable supply of eggs in their ovaries (WebIndia123)

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