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Korea to Join Stem Cell Race

South Korea has been reluctant to support local scientists for research into cloned human stem cells. However, with the new U.S. government deciding to lift the country’s restrictions on federal funding for new stem cell research, Korean regulators are feeling … Tęsti skaitymą

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Biologists want to drop the word ‘cloning’

„Using the term ‘SCNT’ instead of ‘cloning’ dramatically raised approval ratings“. more

Paskelbta Biomedicininių tyrimų etika | Komentarai įrašui Biologists want to drop the word ‘cloning’ yra išjungti

Scientist reports on attempt to clone child

A Kentucky fertility specialist has published the world`s first scientific account of an attempt to create a cloned child, a scientific milestone that many researchers will likely condems. more

Paskelbta Gyvenimo pradžios etinės problemos | Komentarai įrašui Scientist reports on attempt to clone child yra išjungti

Clone ‘would feel individuality’

A cloned human would probably consider themselves to be an individual, a study suggests. more

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S. Korea cloning expert on trial

The South Korean cloning scientist accused of faking his stem cell research has gone on trial in Seoul, charged with fraud and embezzlement. more

Paskelbta Biomedicininių tyrimų etika | Komentarai įrašui S. Korea cloning expert on trial yra išjungti

Cloning ‘could beat gene disease’

A scientist involved in creating Dolly the cloned sheep has proposed using cloning and gene alteration to create babies free from hereditary diseases. more

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Information technology holds promise for advancing healthcare

It is known as „Health IT,“ an idea that promises to use information technology to cut medical errors, avoid unnecessary tests and procedures and identify better treatments. The Obama administration is betting that $19 billion of the economic stimulus package … Tęsti skaitymą

Paskelbta Sveikatos resursų skirstymo problemos | Komentarai įrašui Information technology holds promise for advancing healthcare yra išjungti

Call for end to drug firms` gifts

Medical experts are calling for drug industry representatives to stop giving gifts to doctors, the BBC has learned. The industry’s current code of practice allows drug companies to give small promotional gifts that are relevant to doctors’ work, such as … Tęsti skaitymą

Paskelbta Sveikatos resursų skirstymo problemos | Komentarai įrašui Call for end to drug firms` gifts yra išjungti

Why do we protect the moral convictions of only some health workers?

Two of the most pitched battles over reproductive rights in America right now turn on whether health workers can be forced to provide medical services or information to which they ethically or professionally object. But as we learn from these … Tęsti skaitymą

Paskelbta Sveikatos resursų skirstymo problemos | Komentarai įrašui Why do we protect the moral convictions of only some health workers? yra išjungti

Doctors’ report claims: ‘We no longer have free health care’

Increasing numbers of patients are paying for private „top-up“ treatments alongside NHS care, meaning the health service is no longer free, a report by leading doctors warns today. The doctors have written to all three main political parties, and the … Tęsti skaitymą

Paskelbta Sveikatos resursų skirstymo problemos | Komentarai įrašui Doctors’ report claims: ‘We no longer have free health care’ yra išjungti