- Spanish pro-life group says fetal handicap law should eliminate abortion
- Genetically modified 3-parent children now teens
- You Do Not Want To Be A Single Lady Over 28 In China
- Cayden's second chance: 5-year-old has stem cell injection to restore vision
- Controversial Downs Syndrome testing gets Swiss go-ahead
Spanish pro-life group says fetal handicap law should eliminate abortion
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 11:02 AM PDT The spokeswoman for Spain's Right to Life group has urged the country to recognize that a proposal to outlaw abortion in cases of fetal handicaps shows that the procedure should be “completely” abolished. |
Genetically modified 3-parent children now teens
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 10:18 AM PDT A controversial IVF method resulting in 3-parent babies has recently been debated in the UK, but according to reports brought to light by Dr. Joseph Mercola of the health website Mercola.com, the technique has already been used in the US as far back as 1997. |
You Do Not Want To Be A Single Lady Over 28 In China
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 05:26 AM PDT Women born under China's one-child policy, introduced in 1979, face enormous pressures to succeed academically from parents whose own aspirations were thwarted under the Mao regime. |
Cayden's second chance: 5-year-old has stem cell injection to restore vision
Posted: 30 Jul 2012 05:06 AM PDT For about four months, Dr. Williams, a radiologist, has been performing stem cell injections, which are considered investigational in the U.S., at his Baldwin County practice. He has said the procedures meet FDA guidelines because the stem cells are collected from a patient's fat tissue and administered back to the same person. |
Controversial Downs Syndrome testing gets Swiss go-ahead
Posted: 29 Jul 2012 04:54 PM PDT Switzerland has given the green light for a new prenatal test for Down's syndrome amid controversy over whether this will lead to eugenic abortions, a Swiss newspaper reported Sunday. |
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