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World first: Ovarian transplant helps woman be mum twice over
[Physorg] In what doctors described Wednesday as a world first, a Danish woman has given birth to two children after her fertility was restored using ovarian tissue that was removed, frozen, thawed and then reimplanted after cancer treatment.
It is being hailed as a breakthrough for young women whose hope of one day becoming mothers could [...]
Fertility Centre to Dispose of Frozen Embryos
Thousands of preserved human embryos will be disposed of next week following the implementation of a federal law that bars fertility clinics from conducting this medical procedure on religious grounds.
The Dubai Gynaecology and Fertility Centre that stores an estimated 5,000 eggs fertilised through In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) will start the disposal procedure next week, according to [...]
U.S. “tweaks” stem cell policy
[reuters] The U.S. government broadened the definition of a human embryonic stem cell on Friday, helping qualify several corporate and academic experiments for federal funding.
Dr. Lana Skirboll, director of the Office of Science Policy of the National Institutes of Health, called the change technical and said it would be posted in the federal register for [...]
‘Mercy killing’ admission reignites UK debate
[BBC] A former BBC presenter is being investigated in Britain after admitting he killed his lover.
Ray Gosling said the man he killed was suffering from Aids and in great pain.
Ray Gosling was arrested on Tuesday after he told a BBC documentary that he smothered the man. The admission and investigation has added to an already [...]
Health-Care Injustice: Doctors removed Henrietta Lacks’s cells without consent & companies made millions
In 1951, doctors removed Henrietta Lacks’s cells without her consent. More than half a century later, companies have made millions from her cell culture, while few of Lacks’s descendants can even afford insurance.
[Newsweek] The unsettling story of Henrietta Lacks begins with an everyday occurrence: a trip to the doctor’s office. The 30-year-old African-American’s 1951 diagnosis [...]
President Obama’s Commission on Birth, Death, and the Meaning of Life
[Reason.com] In November, President Barack Obama issued an executive order establishing a new Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. He appointed political scientist and University of Pennsylvania president Amy Gutmann as the chair of the new Bioethics Commission. Such commissions are charged with working through tough questions about intellectual property rights, the protection [...]
Russian Call For ‘Postnatal Abortion’ Sparks Furor Among Parents Of Disabled
[RFERL] In late December, Snezhana Mitina received a tearful phone call from her friend Svetlana. Sobbing, Svetlana explained she had just read a newspaper article calling for babies with mental disabilities to be killed at birth.
The author, Aleksandr Nikonov, used the word “debil” — a deeply offensive term in Russian — to characterize such children. He [...]
Ally for the Poor in an Unlikely Corner
[NYTimes] Andrew Witty is not quite as young or as buff as Anderson Cooper, but he does do interviews in shirtsleeves from the slums of Nairobi and rural hospitals in Uganda.
What makes that unusual is that Mr. Witty is not a roving CNN anchor, but the chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline, the world’s second-largest drug company.
Besides being [...]
Bishops change feeding tube guidelines
[ChicagoTribune] If ever Carol Gaetjens becomes unconscious with no hope of awakening, even if she could live for years in that state, she says she wants her loved ones to discontinue all forms of artificial life support. But now there’s a catch for this churchgoing Catholic woman. U.S. bishops have decided that it is not [...]
Activists Increasingly Like Biotechs But With Mixed Results
[WSJ] Biotechnology companies, in a sign of the industry’s maturity, are increasingly coming under the microscope of shareholder activists, who want the sector to act more like traditional businesses.
In recent years, well-known activists like Carl Icahn and Ralph Whitworth have questioned whether larger biotechs, which tend to have good cash flow and diminished competition, are [...]
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