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BioEdge: the latest news and articles about bioethics

BioEdge: the latest news and articles about bioethics

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This week in BioEdge

by Michael Cook | May 23, 2015
If the constitution is altered, it will be possible to perform PGD.

by Michael Cook | May 23, 2015
Italian celebrity surgeon Paolo Macchiarini created artificial windpipes with cadaver-derived scaffolding and stem cells

by Michael Cook | May 23, 2015
Questions about “a ‘corporate arms race’ to develop prenatal tests for Down syndrome

by Xavier Symons | May 23, 2015
The fear of a miserable death in a hospital bed rather than at home is driving public support for mercy-killing law in the UK.

by Xavier Symons | May 23, 2015
A Filipino nurse in the UK has been found guilty of deliberately contaminating the intravenous fluids of patients.

by Michael Cook | May 23, 2015
Regulators in the United States and Australia are examining the burgeoning field of stem cell therapies.

by Michael Cook | May 23, 2015
IVF could be cause of financial distress for some couples.

by Xavier Symons and Daniel P. Sulmasy | May 21, 2015
In an exclusive BioEdge interview, presidential advisor and renown bioethicist Daniel P. Sulmasy discusses the principle of informed consent.
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