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Hospitals may make more money by keeping patients on dialysis than by transplanting kidneys

A new strategy to increase kidney transplantations from live donors has been launched by NHS Blood and Transplant. more

Paskelbta Organų ir audinių transplantavimas/Donorystė | Komentarai įrašui Hospitals may make more money by keeping patients on dialysis than by transplanting kidneys yra išjungti

‘Twins’ born five years apart

Floren Blake is an „absolute miracle“ to her mother, a „feisty little character“ to her father, and, at just under two months old, a „twin“ to five-year-old brother Reuben. more

Paskelbta Gyvenimo pradžios etinės problemos | Komentarai įrašui ‘Twins’ born five years apart yra išjungti

European court bans patents based on embryonic stem cells

Procedures that involve human embryonic stem cells cannot be patented, the European Court of Justice declared today. more

Paskelbta Kamieninių ląstelių tyrimai | Komentarai įrašui European court bans patents based on embryonic stem cells yra išjungti

Guatemala victims of US syphilis study still haunted by the ‘devil’s experiment’

Survivors tell of damaged lives after being deliberately infected in secret 1940s experiment on 1,500 men, women and children. more

Paskelbta Biomedicininių tyrimų etika | Komentarai įrašui Guatemala victims of US syphilis study still haunted by the ‘devil’s experiment’ yra išjungti

Organ donors’ funeral expenses should be met by the NHS, says report

Scientists and ethicists say paying funeral expenses could boost the number of people volunteering to donate their organs. more

Paskelbta Organų ir audinių transplantavimas/Donorystė | Komentarai įrašui Organ donors’ funeral expenses should be met by the NHS, says report yra išjungti

World Lottery to Win a Baby Sparks Controversy in Britain

A new lottery in the U.K. offering contestants the chance to “win a baby” through expensive in-vitro fertilization treatments is causing a stir. more

Paskelbta Gyvenimo pradžios etinės problemos | Komentarai įrašui World Lottery to Win a Baby Sparks Controversy in Britain yra išjungti

Dr. Kevorkian leaves mixed medical legacy

The death of pathologist Jack Kevorkian, MD, left many pondering the long-term influence of a highly controversial figure and what role he may have played in transforming the nation’s perception of dying. more

Paskelbta Gyvenimo pabaigos etinės problemos | Komentarai įrašui Dr. Kevorkian leaves mixed medical legacy yra išjungti

Appeals Court Reverses Decision Striking Down Stem Cell Funding

Last August, Judge Royce Lamberth, a Reagan-appointed trial judge in DC, suspended all federal funding for embryonic stem cell (ESC) research — a decision which limits such research in a way that even President George W. Bush found untenable. Today, … Tęsti skaitymą

Paskelbta Kamieninių ląstelių tyrimai | Komentarai įrašui Appeals Court Reverses Decision Striking Down Stem Cell Funding yra išjungti

Sharlotte Hydorn, 91, Sells Suicide Kits No Questions Asked

The package in the mail might have been anything: a simple white box decorated with a butterfly. But inside were the simple tools 29-year-old Nicholas Klonoski used to end his life. more

Paskelbta Gyvenimo pabaigos etinės problemos | Komentarai įrašui Sharlotte Hydorn, 91, Sells Suicide Kits No Questions Asked yra išjungti

Is it fair to fine fat people for not dieting?

Overweight welfare claimants in the US state of Arizona face paying $50 (£31) fines if they don’t follow a dietary regime laid down by their doctor. Is that fair? more

Paskelbta Neklasifikuota | Komentarai įrašui Is it fair to fine fat people for not dieting? yra išjungti