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Home: Current Issues: Medical Ethics: LINKS_PAGE Current Issues: Medical Ethics: LINKS_PAGEArticles:Reproductive Technology - John M. HaasInfertility is a growing problem in the United States. And in true American fashion, there has been a corresponding growth in a “reproductive technologies industry” to provide a solution. Email This Article Scientific Breakthroughs - Robert P. GeorgeNational Review Online Editor Kathryn Lopez recently asked Robert P. George, a member of the President's Council on Bioethics, to talk a little about the future of stem-cell research and some of the heated rhetoric surrounding the issue. Email This Article Seeking an Ethical Option to Embryonic Stem Cell Research - Rev. Thomas Berg, L.C.There might be an ethically acceptable alternative for obtaining embryonic stem cells, says a bioethicist. Email This Article Should I Have a Living Will? - Rev. Tadeusz PacholczykMany people believe they can exercise better control over their own destiny by filling out a living will (also called an "advance directive.") Email This Article Soulless Clones and Spineless Men - Fr. Tad PacholczykPeople are intrigued and repulsed by the idea of cloning humans. Email This Article Stem Cell Miracle? - Charles KrauthammerIt has just been demonstrated that stem cells with enormous potential can be harvested from amniotic fluid. This is a revolutionary finding. Email This Article Stem Cell Research - Fr. William SaundersRecently, there has been a lot of controversy over stem cell research. Even the late President Reagan’s son, Ron, gave a speech at the Democratic convention approving stem cell research. John Kerry recently has been giving speeches endorsing stem cell research. What do we, as Catholics, believe about this? Email This Article Stem cell research? Yes, but not embryonic kind - Lori Janeski"So, Lori, if someone came up with a cure for diabetes using embryonic stem cells, would you take it?" Email This Article Stem Cells without Embryos - Rev. Tadeusz PacholczykTwo years ago, a letter was released on the Ethics and Public Policy website that dealt with making embryonic stem cells without destroying human embryos. Email This Article Stem Cells Without Moral Corruption - Eric Cohen & Robert P. GeorgeCongress can give research a boost without supporting the misuse of human embryos. Email This Article Pages: [<<] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [>>] Related Categories:Pages Updated On: 19-Mar-2008 - 21:38:28
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