Genetic researchers are experimenting on unborn children in trials that could have been done on animal embryos, according to ...
Advances in organoids and embryonic models of human development have the potential to prompt social and existential questions --e.g., what defines human individuality? However, bioethicists say that ...
The increasing outsourcing of health-care policy to medical bureaucrats during the COVID-19 crisis illustrates the dangerous temptation to remove control over policy from democratic deliberation in ...
Tennessee six-month-old August Stoll finally has been approved for a much-needed heart transplant after the child had to endure a bumpy road early in his young life. Vanderbilt University Hospital ...
"In Pain: A Bioethicist's Personal Struggle with Opioids," by Travis Rieder. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR) After a motorcycle accident that almost took off his foot, Johns Hopkins University bioethicist Travis ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third month, businesses in the United States are marketing unlicensed and unproven stem-cell-based "therapies" and exosome products that claim to prevent or treat ...
As one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., kidney disease is a serious public health problem. The disease is particularly severe among Black Americans, who are three times more likely than ...
A Democratic House Candidate’s Minor, Long-Ago Work for an al-Qaeda Front Pressure: Competent Men Get Their Due When Not to Hedge on ‘Antisemitism’ An Anti-Communist Film Festival William F. Buckley ...
With coronavirus infections reaching unprecedented levels and hospital intensive care units nearing a breaking point, Americans are holding on to hope that coming vaccines will provide relief. But ...
When the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine announced that it had created human embryos specifically for research purposes, it talked up the a priori endorsement of three separate panels of ...
Can the Senate Save College Sports? Peter Singer Criticizes Pope Leo’s Encyclical for Embracing Human Exceptionalism Russia Is Losing Its War, and Congress Should Help Finish the Job The Mainechurian ...
A Canadian bioethicist will visit Corning to talk about a Christian response to New York’s Medical Aid in Dying Act.
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