by Debi Vinnedge | Oct 1, 2005 | News, Vaccines
Aborted Fetal Cell Line Vaccines And The Catholic Family A Moral and Historical Perspective Original Appeal Filed With The National Catholic Bioethics Center And The US Conference of Catholic Bishops Issued September 2003 (Updated October 2005) Endorsements and...
by Debi Vinnedge | Jul 6, 2001 | Archive, News, Stem Cell Research
Stem cells harbor genetic abnormalities, scientists find From July 6 Minneapolis Star Tribune News Services Friday, July 6, 2001 Since the birth of Dolly, the first cloned sheep, scientists have created seemingly healthy copies of mice, pigs, goats and cows. But...
by Jose Trasancos | Aug 28, 2024 | Abortion, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
We recently published an update on seasonal influenza shots and very quickly received a number of questions about the use of mRNA technology in influenza shots. A brief mention was made in the update, but a little more detail will be useful in understanding the...
by Jose Trasancos | Aug 4, 2022 | Abortion, Fetal & Vaccine Research, News
And there are monsters we imagine. Those we conjure up often drive us to distraction, and that is neither good nor productive. The Senomyx issue has become more and more visible in recent months, and it has overflowed the banks. I feel compelled to comment...
by Jose Trasancos | Mar 2, 2022 | Abortion, International, Legislative, News, Vaccines
These vaccine candidates have been in the news lately, and we’ve received a number of inquiries with respect to their ethics and potential availability. Let’s address these questions. Corbevax Corbevax made the news in late December of last year, following its...
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