• With respect to the right to life, the word 'person,' as used in this article and in the fifth and fourteenth articles of amendment to the Constitution of the United States, applies to all human beings, including their unborn offspring at every stage of their biological development, irrespective of age, health, function, or condition of dependency. (wikipedia.org)
  • Through the wonders of ultrasonography and endoscopy, we have been able to recognize the human features at an early stage that characterize these priceless beings and belie the myth that they are nothing more than meaningless clumps of cells. (cnn.com)
  • The New Atlantis is building a culture in which science and technology work for, not on, human beings. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • We are human beings, invited to reflect upon what that humanity means and requires in the field of bioethics. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • T he beginning of wisdom in bioethics may lie in the effort to think about what human beings are and why it matters morally. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • We can illustrate this first by noting how advancing genetic knowledge encourages us to think of human beings as no more than collections of parts. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • We affirm that the fundamental purposes of government are to protect human beings from harm, punish those who do evil, uphold civil liberties, and to commend those who do good. (erlc.com)
  • AI, even in a highly advanced state, should never be delegated the governing authority that has been granted by an all-sovereign God to human beings alone. (erlc.com)
  • We deny that AI should be employed for safety and security applications in ways that seek to dehumanize, depersonalize, or harm our fellow human beings. (erlc.com)
  • We condemn the use of AI to suppress free expression or other basic human rights granted by God to all human beings. (erlc.com)
  • This is the idea that our moral awareness, our capacity for making morally based decisions, belongs to our very nature as human beings, whatever our religious beliefs. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • But I would still maintain that there is a moral law and that all human beings by virtue of being human have some capacity for distinguishing right from wrong and acting morally. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • In the same breath that the Bible says we are human and possessors of the divine image, it records that God created human beings "male and female. (christianliferesources.com)
  • Inequalities in human capital outcomes have persisted or widened over time between the rich and poor, men and women, and rural and urban areas and among the provinces. (worldbank.org)
  • Human capital outcomes are low across the board, with even the most economically advantaged groups in Pakistan having lower human capital outcomes than less economically advantaged groups in peer countries. (worldbank.org)
  • Pakistan's human capital outcomes are more comparable to those in Sub-Saharan Africa, which has an average HCI value of 0.40. (worldbank.org)
  • The outcomes of human trafficking vary, but the basic problems are always the same: poverty, inequality, powerlessness, desperation. (lu.se)
  • With the COVID-19 pandemic and devastating floods deepening its already poor state of human capital, Pakistan needs to declare emergencies and take bold actions to tackle its health and education challenges. (worldbank.org)
  • And, of course, the COVID pandemic has unmasked the vulnerabilities of our way of life. (hli.org)
  • In fact, we in the West right now (yes, even in the midst of a pandemic) live in one of the most comfortable, affluent, and secure societies in all of human history. (hli.org)
  • Free, downloadable bulletin insert for use by your church on Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. (erlc.com)
  • Some of the proposals define human life as beginning with conception or fertilization. (wikipedia.org)
  • nor deny to any human being, from the moment of conception, within its jurisdiction, the equal protection of the laws. (wikipedia.org)
  • He also manages to point towards connections of the postmodern thrust of late 21st century philosophy which challenged the role of the self/subject and recent developments in neuroscience, including connections between philosophical phenomenology and the neuroscience of human perception that do something very similar to our conception of the self. (routledge.com)
  • LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION Dr. Jerome Lejeune of Paris, France, was a physician and Doctor of Science and Professor of Genetics for 25 years. (physiciansforlife.org)
  • Because it has been proven logically and scientifically that human life begins at conception (see Harrub , 2002), the question concerning the rightness or wrongness of abortion is an appropriate test of the fundamental value an individual or group attaches to human life. (apologeticspress.org)
  • Researchers have found that a long-suspected anti-aging protein called sirtuin can make male mice live about 16 percent longer than average, the first such advance for mammals in a field that has thus far only offered the blessings of extended life span to yeast , nematodes and fruit flies. (foxnews.com)
  • Other species of animal schistosomes cause human infection, including schistosomes of birds and small mammals that cannot mature in the human host but die in the skin where they cause dermatitis. (medscape.com)
  • This ruling shows that those found guilty of human trafficking and related crimes will be met with the harshest sentences possible," government said in a statement. (timeslive.co.za)
  • The authorities in China are well aware of the problem and have invested large amounts in trying to tackle it through information campaigns and very severe punishments for those found guilty of human trafficking. (lu.se)
  • No abortion shall be performed by any person except under and in conformance with law permitting an abortion to be performed only in an emergency when a reasonable medical certainty exists that the continuation of pregnancy will cause the death of the mother and requiring that person to make every reasonable effort, in keeping with good medical practice, to preserve the life of her unborn offspring. (wikipedia.org)
  • We affirm that AI has legitimate applications in policing, intelligence, surveillance, investigation, and other uses supporting the government's responsibility to respect human rights, to protect and preserve human life, and to pursue justice in a flourishing society. (erlc.com)
  • One might expect that those touting the value of humanity would seek to preserve every human life at nearly any cost. (apologeticspress.org)
  • If we add explicit attention to moral problems raised by human experimentation, the list could still today serve well as a brief itemization of the central concerns of bioethics. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • But the scientists want to take this technology into human experimentation. (evolutionnews.org)
  • We oftentimes think that the really sad or tragic things that happen in life completely alter us as people, but that's not really the case," Chopik said. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Oftentimes students of the Bible and students of the neurosciences tell radically different and ultimately irreconcilable stories about human nature--what we are, who we are, and what we're made for. (bakerpublishinggroup.com)
  • Complex is the physical organization of human body, extremely complex is the emotional life of people, their thoughts, ideas and endeavours. (tripod.com)
  • Pakistan can realize major economic growth and development by investing in its people and their human capital. (worldbank.org)
  • As people went about their lives, they left untold numbers of footprints behind. (newscientist.com)
  • Researchers have completed the largest study of its kind to determine how optimistic people are in life and when as well as how major life events affect how optimistic they are about the future. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Is middle age really the "golden age" when people are the most optimistic in life? (sciencedaily.com)
  • Even people with fairly bad circumstances, who have had tough things happen in their lives, look to their futures and life ahead and felt optimistic. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This shows that a lot of people likely subscribe to the 'life is short' mantra and realize they should focus on things that make them happy and maintain emotional balance. (sciencedaily.com)
  • As people age into the elderly phase of life, the study showed a shift to declines in optimism, likely driven by health-related concerns and knowing that the bulk of life is behind you. (sciencedaily.com)
  • But very surprisingly, people didn't really think that it would change the outlook of their lives for the better. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Chopik said one of the most profound conclusions in the study was showing how resilient people are in life. (sciencedaily.com)
  • people diagnosed with an illness or those who go through another crisis still felt positive about the future and what life had ahead for them on the other side. (sciencedaily.com)
  • why are young people so hard on themselves that they let premarital sex ruin part or all of their lives? (hli.org)
  • We now have a good measure of the quality of life, obtained simply by asking people how good their life feels , taking everything into account. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The people who fire the rockets into Israel also show a disregard for human life. (sciforums.com)
  • The Church must be pro-life at many other moments in the lives of people. (dublindiocese.ie)
  • Christians must be pro-life when it comes to the unborn and those who are vulnerable at the end of their lives. (dublindiocese.ie)
  • I ask you to invoke the Spirit of Jesus to touch hearts and commit our society to be pro-life in defending the lives of unborn children and in supporting women and men in the challenges they meet in accepting the joy of parenthood. (dublindiocese.ie)
  • For example, the American Humanist Association has defined humanism as "a progressive lifestance that, without supernaturalism, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead meaningful, ethical lives capable of adding to the greater good of humanity " ("Definitions…," 2006, emp. (apologeticspress.org)
  • Root your life in strong ethical foundations. (dlshq.org)
  • The Human Life Amendment is the name of multiple proposals to amend the United States Constitution that would have the effect of overturning the Supreme Court 1973 decision Roe v. Wade, which ruled that prohibitions against abortion were unconstitutional. (wikipedia.org)
  • Humanists value life and value happiness and personal choice, and many actively campaigned for legalised abortion in the late 1960s. (apologeticspress.org)
  • Secular humanism, however, diminishes the value of human life in society through abortion and other means, despite claims to the opposite. (apologeticspress.org)
  • Although the death and dying are inevitable and inherent phenomena our human condition, to reflect on the finitude human being is something challenging. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although humanists do not think all life is "sacred" they do respect life, and much in this debate hinges on when one thinks human life begins. (apologeticspress.org)
  • However, the researchers also found that the gene extends the life span of worms that are starving, and helps to keep worms alive when they are struggling in conditions where oxygen is in short supply. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Chopik said the researchers looked at life events such as: marriage, divorce, a new job, retirement, changes in health and loss of a partner, a parent or a child. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Recently, two different groups of researchers, one academic and one think-tank, have laid out a calculus of life satisfaction costs and benefits. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Sirtuin was hot news in 1999 when researchers found that a certain sirtuin called Sir2 could extend life span in yeast by 30 percent. (foxnews.com)
  • Studies that followed on worms and flies have had mixed results, and some researchers have started to question whether sirtuins could control life span in more complicated life forms. (foxnews.com)
  • The researchers speculate that, considering how male mice have a higher rate of cancers compared with the females, the SIRT6 could be acting as a tumor suppressor and thus have a larger effect on male life span than female life span. (foxnews.com)
  • Meanwhile, questions abound for sirtuin researchers: How is SIRT6 affecting life span at the cellular level ? (foxnews.com)
  • After more than 25 years of experiments with embryonic stem cells in animal models, researchers have yet to develop one successful treatment in mice for any disease that could be used as a model to undertake the first steps for a clinical trial with human patients. (freerepublic.com)
  • In the report published on May 2, 2017, researchers have recorded the first documented evidence of a deer eating human remains. (cottagelife.com)
  • From several different angles, medical advance has tempted us to lose sight of any sense in which the embodied human being is an integral, organic whole. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Humans are an integral part of nature, the result of unguided evolutionary change" ( Humanist… , 2003). (apologeticspress.org)
  • It is the science of life itself, of integral self-development, of harmonious living. (dlshq.org)
  • When these systems are deployed, human agents bear full moral responsibility for any actions taken by the system. (erlc.com)
  • We deny that human agency or moral culpability in war can be delegated to AI. (erlc.com)
  • But the point about human rights language is that it implies a moral basis for those laws, and it acts as a catalyst both to have such human rights enshrined in law and to go on working for the extension or improvement of such laws in order to conform more nearly to the moral imperative. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • Effects of early-life poverty on health and human capital in children and adolescents: analyses of national surveys and birth cohort studies in LMICs. (bvsalud.org)
  • Using data from 95 national surveys in low- income and middle- income countries ( LMICs ), we analyse how strongly the health , nutrition , and cognitive development of children and adolescents are related to early- life poverty . (bvsalud.org)
  • Additionally, using data from six large, long- running birth cohorts in LMICs , we show how early- life poverty can have a lasting effect on health and human capital throughout the life course . (bvsalud.org)
  • We imagine posthumans as humans made superhumanly intelligent or resilient by future advances in nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science. (routledge.com)
  • Roach has a fabulous eye and a wonderful voice as she describes such macabre situations as a plastic surgery seminar with doctors practicing face-lifts on decapitated human heads and her trip to China in search of the cannibalistic dumpling makers. (publishersweekly.com)
  • Neither should anyone be tricked into believing that opponents of this bill are insensitive to human suffering or inactive in the search for cures. (freerepublic.com)
  • Scientists have uncovered evidence that one specific gene may play a crucial role in preserving human life under conditions of stress. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Simple organisms like these allow scientists to dissect the functions of individual genes, a task which can be impossible amid the complexity of the human system. (bbc.co.uk)
  • However, scientists do know that they have the ability to develop " a natural immunity " after exposure to the virus - a hint that the same could be said of humans. (nypost.com)
  • Though gruesome, forensic scientists are able to gather valuable information from donated human bodies about the decomposition process and determining time of death. (cottagelife.com)
  • He is such an old school human resources guy. (thisamericanlife.org)
  • So old school that decades ago, he was actually part of a group that helped popularize the phrase human resources department, replacing the term personnel department, which means that he is much too smooth, and experienced, and truly empathetic to ever use the word executioner. (thisamericanlife.org)
  • Between 1973 and 2003, the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment reports a total of 330 proposals using varying texts, with most dying in committee. (wikipedia.org)
  • The only version of the Human Life Amendment to reach a formal floor vote was the Hatch-Eagleton Amendment, which received 49 supporting votes in the Senate on June 28, 1983, falling 18 votes short of the 67 required for passage. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you have any compassion for your fellow human, please read this and share your views. (sciforums.com)
  • We aim to demonstrate that in the case of predictive genetic testing, it may actually be in the interest of the applicant to let the insurer determine what constitutes relevant information for life insurance underwriting. (nature.com)
  • Finally, we will discuss the positive aspects of allowing life insurers access to predictive genetic test results. (nature.com)
  • In this project we aim to create a predictive model of human cell signalling using data-driven cell signalling modules and hybrid approaches that combine network propagation with executable modelling. (stanford.edu)
  • rather, they involve some of the most important aspects of our humanity and raise some of the deepest questions about what it means to be human. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • We live our lives in relationships, and it is there that we find guidance in interacting with the created world, he said, adding that the solution to many environmental problems, like other challenges faced by humanity, is a fundamental and authentic "conversion of heart. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • Because humanity is merely a higher form of ordinary animal life, the life of a human is of no more intrinsic value than the life of any animal. (apologeticspress.org)
  • Life phenomena, events and processes emerge out of interaction of many interwoven factors. (tripod.com)
  • But low human capital development could limit the realization of its ambition to become an upper-middle-income country by 2047. (worldbank.org)
  • To enhance its human capital, Pakistan should adopt a life cycle approach to building, protecting, and deploying human capital, starting before birth, continuing through early childhood development, and schooling, culminating in increasingly productive employment. (worldbank.org)
  • Make family planning a priority across all human development initiatives. (worldbank.org)
  • COVID-19 forced life sciences companies to rapidly adjust-from supply chain and clinical development disruptions-to more remote work. (oracle.com)
  • Rather, its task was to propose guidelines for preimplantation human embryo research that would be acceptable public policy based on reasoning that takes account of generally held public views regarding the beginning and development of human life. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Human capital formation, life expectancy, and the process of development ," Munich Reprints in Economics 20083, University of Munich, Department of Economics. (repec.org)
  • How is it that a leading professor of biology could fundamentally misunderstand the biology of human development? (evolutionnews.org)
  • While objections to the creation and destruction of human life are not quibbles, this development shows the hot air and irrelevance of much of the low-level debate on cloning and Christian teaching. (freerepublic.com)
  • Saonee's research focuses on human-AI hybrids, globally distributed software development, Green IS, and implications of IT in healthcare. (lu.se)
  • The development of the human blood-CSF-brain barrier. (cdc.gov)
  • Good nutrition is essential for healthy and active lives and has direct bearing on intellectual capacity, which eventually impacts positively on social and economic development of a country. (who.int)
  • Perhaps the horrendous videos will let us reflect as a society about what we have been doing over the last several decades with precious human life. (cnn.com)
  • But the reality is that Pakistan's human capital is low and has improved only marginally over the past three decades. (worldbank.org)
  • To understand 'actuarially rational' discrimination, 7 one has to realize that the use of genetic information for life insurance underwriting purposes is not new: insurers have been requesting information about an applicant's family history for decades. (nature.com)
  • Human Rights Watch opposes capital punishment in all circumstances as an inherently cruel and uniquely final punishment that deserves no place in modern society. (hrw.org)
  • In such circumstances, human life has little value and children become the main victims. (who.int)
  • One must be able to recognize the depravity to which we have sunken as a society when valuing a baby's life is frowned upon. (cnn.com)
  • All human life is precious and should be preserved and protected with the utmost respect and care. (cnn.com)
  • IS ALL human life equally precious? (freerepublic.com)
  • There's a massive stretch of life during which you keep consistently looking forward to things and the future," Chopik said. (sciencedaily.com)
  • So what are we to make of a scientific profession in which scientific experts consistently distort the science of human life? (evolutionnews.org)
  • If we and the world around us were without sin today, we would consistently view our human sexuality as a good gift from a good God. (christianliferesources.com)
  • Decision-Emergence under Complexity and Chaos , Autopoiesis and Spirituality , Dynamics of Human Identity , Dialogues with Sun , where we discuss both scientific and spiritual dimensions of human life, or read the contents of the book Fuzzy Systems Design: Social and Engineering Applications , where we share some ideas how to apply fuzzy logic when dealing with paradoxes and enigmas of life. (tripod.com)
  • Geneva) - The Philippine government's brutal "war on drugs" has devastated the lives of countless children, Human Rights Watch said today in a new web feature . (hrw.org)
  • 294. The paramount right to life is vested in each human being from the moment of fertilization without regard to age, health, or condition of dependency. (wikipedia.org)
  • Furthermore, in countries with a universal health-care system, we would posit that the Constitutions and the human rights legislation of most countries offer the necessary protection for life insurance applicants. (nature.com)
  • Through various pieces of legislation and policies, such as the Human Trafficking Act, government said it is committed to ensuring the safety of children. (timeslive.co.za)
  • Despite the many advances in adult stem cell research, the federal and Victorian parliaments have already passed bad legislation legitimising the destruction of human embryos. (freerepublic.com)
  • The church has a unique role in proclaiming human dignity for all and calling for the humane use of AI in all aspects of society. (erlc.com)
  • We deny that AI will make us more or less human, or that AI will ever obtain a coequal level of worth, dignity, or value to image-bearers. (erlc.com)
  • Your tax deductible gift can help stop human rights violations and save lives around the world. (hrw.org)
  • Alas, there are still terrible violations of human rights in many countries and too often only lip service is paid to the idea. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • We deny that AI should be used by governments, corporations, or any entity to infringe upon God-given human rights. (erlc.com)
  • My entire professional career as a pediatric neurosurgeon was dedicated to saving the lives of children and promoting their long-term welfare, as I took the Hippocratic Oath to "First, do no harm. (cnn.com)
  • Jennifer," one of the children interviewed by Human Rights Watch, was 11 years old when police shot her father dead. (hrw.org)
  • Three other children interviewed by Human Rights Watch ended up living in the streets because nobody could take care of them. (hrw.org)
  • The tragic stories of children victimized by the Philippines' 'drug war' should energize the UN Human Rights Council to bolster efforts to put an end to the killings," Conde said. (hrw.org)
  • The study was approved by the Human and Malawi (MWPyV) PyVs, all of which have been detect- Research Ethics Committees of the Children's Health ed in respiratory secretions, particularly from children ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • We can and must do more to protect the lives of children," said Williams. (timeslive.co.za)
  • Because humanists take happiness and suffering into consideration, they are usually more concerned with the quality of life than the right to life, if the two come into conflict. (apologeticspress.org)
  • The probable quality of life of the baby, the woman, rights and wishes of the father and the rest of the family, and the doctors and nurses involved, would all have to be given due weight. (apologeticspress.org)
  • Recombinant human GH was given in a 21-month cross-over, double blind trial, and quality of life was assessed by using three self-rating questionnaires: the Hopkins Symptom Check List (HSCL), the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP), and the Psychological General Well-Being index. (lu.se)
  • Before treatment, the patients had lowered quality of life as determined by the HSCL and NHP inventories, and a correlation between the duration of GHD and the reported symptoms was observed. (lu.se)
  • The data thus demonstrate that GH, which is known to have multiple somatic effects, produces an improvement in the quality of life of adults with GHD. (lu.se)
  • This page summarizes current information on genomic applications that are ready to be integrated into public health practice to save lives, improve health and quality of life. (cdc.gov)
  • The drive to get human rights acknowledged in theory and observed in practice is one of the great movements of our time. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • Here he draws upon that learning in conversation with Scripture to put forth a fresh picture of human existence, one that makes sense from both perspectives. (bakerpublishinggroup.com)
  • Nicola Hawe, science information officer at the Cancer Research Campaign, said the work stressed how important it was to carry out research on organisms that on the surface seem to have little relevance to human disease. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Science has taken strides forward and spiritual values of life have deteriorated. (dlshq.org)
  • Exploring what Scripture and theology teach about issues such as being in the divine image, the importance of community, sin, free will, salvation, and the afterlife, Joel Green argues that a dualistic view of the human person is inconsistent with both science and Scripture. (bakerpublishinggroup.com)
  • Few biblical interpreters have delved as deeply into the science of the human brain as Joel Green. (bakerpublishinggroup.com)
  • Alert for Life: Human Survival Depends on Biodiversity! (cbd.int)
  • Geographic distribution and maintenance of human infection by schistosomes depends on and is limited by the presence of a suitable snail host. (medscape.com)
  • Any lethal action conducted or substantially enabled by AI must employ 5 human oversight or review. (erlc.com)
  • Maybe you are studying to be a doctor, or maybe you just admire the human body. (geekalerts.com)
  • Whatever the reason that you choose to hang this Human Skeleton Shower Curtain in your bathroom, you can enjoy all of the marvels of the human body. (geekalerts.com)
  • A large body of research based on this "life satisfaction" measure allows us to somewhat sensibly translate all the considerations needed for COVID-19 policy into how much they will help or hurt people's life satisfaction, on average. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Are humans composed of a material body and an immaterial soul? (bakerpublishinggroup.com)
  • He does not shy away from hard questions, especially those about life and death, body and soul. (bakerpublishinggroup.com)
  • Clinical features of human schistosomiasis depend on the species, developmental stage, and site of infection in the body. (medscape.com)
  • Once cercariae have entered the human body through the skin, they are referred to as schistosomula. (medscape.com)
  • The United Nations Human Rights Council, whose 41st session began on June 24, 2019, in Geneva, should adopt the resolution initiated by Iceland that asks the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to report on the Philippines' "drug war" and human rights crisis. (hrw.org)
  • Monbiot takes readers on an enchanting journey around the world to explore ecosystems that have been "rewilded": freed from human intervention and allowed-in some cases for the first time in millennia-to resume their natural ecological processes. (google.ca)
  • Indeed, most adults viewed parenthood as arguably the key to living a truly meaningful life. (hli.org)
  • This calls for a long-term commitment, recognition of the multidimensional and cumulative nature of human capital investments, deliberate efforts from multiple stakeholders and sectors to build on intersectoral linkages, and a continuity of policies across political parties and governments. (worldbank.org)
  • That's what George Monbiot does in Feral , a lyrical, unabashedly romantic vision of how, by inviting nature back into our lives, we can simultaneously cure our "ecological boredom" and begin repairing centuries of environmental damage. (google.ca)
  • Through his eyes, we see environmental success-and begin to envision a future world where humans and nature are no longer in conflict, but are part of a single, healing world. (google.ca)
  • Although the movement to get internationally agreed statements about human rights was very much a product of World War II, the theoretical discussion about the nature of rights and their basis is usually thought of as going back to the 17th century. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • Exercise effective stewardship over human capital and declare emergencies over its health and education crises. (worldbank.org)
  • It remains to be seen whether in industrialized countries with universal health-care systems, access to at least a minimum of life insurance (eg to obtain a mortgage, a loan, or to buy a car…) will continue to be seen as a privilege as opposed to a socioeconomic right. (nature.com)
  • New Strategies in Public Health Genomics Actions to Save Lives Now [PDF 951.81 KB]. (cdc.gov)
  • However, humans have three forms of the p53 gene with overlapping functions which has made it difficult to pin down its exact role. (bbc.co.uk)
  • And this was their life as well as their role and their job. (thisamericanlife.org)
  • This scourge of abuse, violence, femicide, and human trafficking cannot go unchallenged and requires every citizen and organisation to play their role to create a safer place for all. (timeslive.co.za)
  • Dubal says identity plays a huge role in the lives of these drivers. (kqed.org)
  • Phytanic acid: production from phytol, its breakdown and role in human disease. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Examining Papal writings from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Francis, he traced a common thread of teaching that disrespect for the environment ultimately means disrespect for human life itself. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • Quite complex is organisation of human society, complex - tangled and interdependent are dynamic processes manifested in our planet, in our solar system and universe. (tripod.com)
  • While God knows all things, it is neither wise nor obligatory to have every detail of one's life open to society. (erlc.com)
  • One of the most fundamental questions that is increasingly facing bioethicists and society alike is the question, 'What does it mean to be human? (physiciansforlife.org)
  • Indeed, secularists seek to convince society that they place a fundamental, ultimate, overarching premium on human life. (apologeticspress.org)
  • Things are looking up for aging mice and, if this research pays off, for aging humans, too. (foxnews.com)
  • We present a review of the literature pertinent to discrimination in life insurance and a comparative analysis of industries guidelines. (nature.com)
  • Although the samples were lost, a local official at the university assured the public there is "no evidence" that monkeys have transmitted COVID-19 to humans at this point. (nypost.com)
  • Schistosomes are digenetic, which means that mature adult worms reproduce sexually in the definitive human host with asexual reproduction in the larval forms (common to all trematodes or flukes). (medscape.com)
  • Adult worms have a mean life span of 5-10 years, with females releasing 300-3000 eggs per day. (medscape.com)
  • He delivered the keynote address at a conference hosted by Creatio, a group that seeks to address environmental problems by promoting reconciliation between humans and creation. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • With a new perspective on life, Juan seeks follow-up care and learns that he also has prediabetes and borderline-high cholesterol levels - especially concerning given the history of early heart disease in his family. (cdc.gov)
  • It is estimated that 85 per cent of victims of human trafficking in China are women and girls, and 15 per cent are men and boys", says Marina Svensson. (lu.se)
  • In humans, a lack of oxygen is responsible for widespread tissue damage caused by heart attacks and stroke. (bbc.co.uk)
  • A positive feedback loop between human capital and increasing longevity, triggered by endogenous skill-biased technological progress, eventually provides sufficient returns for widespread education. (repec.org)
  • If we decided that no one should die from COVID-19, because we have a right to life, then most of us would hole up for 18 months waiting for a vaccine. (psychologytoday.com)
  • A new wave of archaeological investigations is reconstructing intimate details of our ancestors' lives from fossilised footprints. (newscientist.com)
  • In the past 7 The ORChID study is an ongoing dynamic birth cohort years, 11 new human PyVs have been described. (cdc.gov)
  • It has been three years since he was brought here, but now it has been decided that he will remain in captivity all his life. (nypost.com)
  • To deal with benefits that last over time, and to deal with death, the appropriate accounting unit is life-satisfaction-years. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Government has welcomed the Pretoria high court's landmark ruling handed down to Ediozi Odi, who received six life sentences and an additional 129 years imprisonment for human trafficking and related charges. (timeslive.co.za)
  • God alone has the power to create life, and no future advancements in AI will usurp Him as the Creator of life. (erlc.com)
  • When future historians look back they will single out the 1948 United Nations declaration on human rights and what has followed from it, as one of the outstanding achievements of our age. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • Human phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase: resolution of the gene structure and the molecular basis of Refsum's disease. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It is true that God made us, first of all, human creatures. (christianliferesources.com)
  • It is also true that God made his human creatures possessors of his divine image (Genesis 1:26,27). (christianliferesources.com)
  • Then through faith we gain a healthy view - God's view - of ourselves as human and sexual creatures in whom the image of God has been restored through forgiveness. (christianliferesources.com)
  • In this way, the Church invites us to recognize the connection between natural ecology and human ecology, Cardinal Turkson said. (catholicnewsagency.com)