by Debi Vinnedge | Oct 9, 2003 | News, Terri Schiavo
Terri Schiavo: Myths and Facts By Dr. Dianne Irving, PhD Note: The tragic case of Terri Schiavo and her poor family will rapidly bloom into the United States’ “euthanasia test case” for the international bioethics and right to die movements. So it...
by Debi Vinnedge | Jul 3, 2003 | Archive, News, Stem Cell Research
By Rick Weiss Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, July 3, 2003; Page A10 Scientists in Chicago have for the first time made human embryos that are part male and part female, raising ethics questions and prompting calls for more oversight of the rapidly...
by Debi Vinnedge | Jul 1, 2003 | Archive, News, Stem Cell Research
Adult Stem Cells May Offer Hope to MS Patients Milan, Italy — Injecting adult stem cells into mice repairs damage similar to that seen in multiple sclerosis, according to Italian researchers who say their work could one day offer hope for treating the disease in...
by Debi Vinnedge | Jun 10, 2003 | Archive, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
The following two stories report on the attempts by Crucell, NV the Dutch biomedical company that produces aborted fetal cell line PER C6 to harvest new aborted fetuses for use in future vaccines. PER C6 is taken from the retinal tissue of an 18-week gestation infant...
by Debi Vinnedge | May 8, 2003 | Archive, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News, Vaccines
From the Polycarp Research Institute and deepest appreciation to Dr. Chris Kahlenborn for the printing of this important article on the Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine. A Medical Critique of the Varicella Vaccine By Chris Kahlenborn, MD On March 17, 1995...
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Science and medicine proclaim to want to save lives with sick innovation and research like we just read about but…
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Dear GOD! Have mercy on this. Makes me want to vomit.