• His photography was the first to capture early human development and the developmental stages of embryos and fetuses. (asu.edu)
  • If research cloning is not stopped now, we face the prospect of the mass farming of human embryos and fetuses, and the transformation of the noble enterprise of biomedical research into a grotesque system of exploitation and death. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • The "cocaine mom law" serves as a way to not only use concerns over substance use as a pretext for targeting poor women and pregnant people and stripping them of their civil rights, but it also allows law enforcement to treat embryos and fetuses as if they are separate from the pregnant person [4]. (reproaction.org)
  • That Act 292 fails to address these alarming mortality rates speaks to who and what the bill prioritizes - embryos, fetuses, and zygotes over the health and well-being of pregnancies, pregnancy outcomes, and pregnant people. (reproaction.org)
  • What experiments were completed in 1996, 1997 and 1998 that we won't know about until 1999 to 2001 - if then? (globalchange.com)
  • In addition, Chinese scientists claim to have been cloning human embryos (using rabbit eggs and human DNA) since 1999 - two years before U.S. researchers accomplished this ghastly feat using only human materials - reportedly for the purposes of isolating stem cells and possibly harvesting spare organs and tissues. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • In a country unused to carrying out research in companies, the 35% growth in the number of installed incubators, between July of 1999 and this June, is without doubt excellent news. (fapesp.br)
  • Lennart Nilsson (24 August 1922 - 28 January 2017) was a Swedish photographer noted for his photographs of human embryos and other medical subjects once considered unphotographable, and more generally for his extreme macro photography. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nilsson also acknowledged obtaining human embryos from women's clinics in Sweden. (wikipedia.org)
  • Established under the Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) Act of 2004, Assisted Human Reproduction Canada (AHRC), also known as the Assisted Human Reproduction Agency of Canada, was created in 2006 to oversee research related to reproductive technologies and to protect the reproductive rights and interests of Canadian citizens. (asu.edu)
  • Judging by the successful growth of the combined human-cow clone creation it appears that cow mitochondria may well be compatible with human embryonic development. (globalchange.com)
  • Elsewhere on this site I describe my own conversations with a British scientist in the 1980s who was attempting then to clone human embryos - with some success. (globalchange.com)
  • Some people are very uneasy about creating a human embryo and then dismembering it, however early the stage, to obtain embryonic stem cells from which useful tissues might be grown. (globalchange.com)
  • Examines Enoch Powell's controversial Unborn Children Protection Bill, designed to stop research on human embryos. (bufvc.ac.uk)
  • This 1970 documentary uses microphotography and other innovative techniques, including the use of internal cameras, to explore the human life-cycle from birth and early adolescence, to old-age and death. (bufvc.ac.uk)
  • Most people have heard of or been taught the idea that the human embryo goes through (or recapitulates) various evolutionary stages, such as having gills like a fish, a tail like a monkey, etc., during the first few months that it develops in the womb. (creation.com)
  • He fraudulently changed drawings made by other scientists of human and dog embryos, to increase the resemblance between them and to hide the dissimilarities. (creation.com)
  • Many modern evolutionists no longer claim that the human embryo repeats the adult stages of its alleged evolutionary ancestors, but point to Haeckel's drawings (top row) to claim that it repeats the embryonic stages. (creation.com)
  • Some prohibit only cloning for reproductive purposes and allow the creation of cloned human embryos for research, whereas others prohibit the creation of cloned embryos for any purpose. (who.int)
  • Fr Fleming was speaking about the rights of the unborn under international law, the pro-life battle at the UN and the nature of the early human embryo. (blogspot.com)
  • He presented some of the latest research on the biochemistry of the human embryo in relationship with the mother and then tied this in to the philosophical question of the status of the embryo, dealing with such hoary chestnuts as twinning and the differentiation of cells in the embryo. (blogspot.com)
  • The early grooves in the human embryo that appear to look like gills are really the early stages in the formation of the face, throat, and neck regions. (theseoultimes.com)
  • That's why Father Pacholczyk, director of education at the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia, said that the efforts to help people understand the immorality of embryo reserch, including human cloning, must focus on humanizing the issue and appreciating our own embryonic origins, not just on the desired results of embryonic or other types of stem-cell research. (archstl.org)
  • A decade later, cloning came to the forefront in Missouri with the narrow passage of Amendment 2, a ballot initiative in 2006 that constitutionally protects embryonic stem-cell research and human cloning. (archstl.org)
  • The Catholic Church has always held that stem-cell research and therapies are morally acceptable, as long as they don't involve the creation and destruction of human embryos. (archstl.org)
  • The National Institutes of Health defines a human embryo as "the developing organism from the time of fertilization until the end of the eighth week of gestation. (archstl.org)
  • However, following the successful derivation of human embryonic stem cells in 1998, the debate over human cloning largely shifted to the question of whether it is acceptable for scientists to create human embryos only to destroy them. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • But cloning research continued, and American scientists announced in 2013 that they had for the first time successfully obtained stem cells from cloned human embryos. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Cloning-for-biomedical-research is also profoundly unethical, as it turns human reproduction into a manufacturing process in the most literal sense: human embryos are created to serve as raw materials for the production of biomedical research supplies. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • This kind of cloning is today being performed at several scientific labs in the United States, despite the availability of alternative techniques that produce cells of nearly the same scientific and medical value but that require neither the creation nor destruction of human embryos. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • The Threat of Human Cloning concludes by calling for laws prohibiting both human cloning and the creation of embryos for research. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Other policy options, such as supposed compromises that would prohibit "reproductive cloning" but permit "therapeutic cloning" by prohibiting not the act of creating a cloned embryo but the act of transferring a cloned embryo to a woman's uterus, would inherently mandate the wide-scale destruction of human embryos. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • The author seriously thinks that an embryo is not human . (jillstanek.com)
  • so, such difficult authors in which a fusion or needle has funded to use As helpful may have used up much that the embryo efforts( those often covering the human tubulin or Witwatersrand) can have truncated the Second, critical ingredient. (firefox-gadget.de)
  • Stem cells originating in human embryos can be categorized as either embryonic stem cells or embryonic germ cells . (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • In Vitro Fertilization - some of the embryos used in human stem cells research were initially created for infertility purposes through in vitro fertilization procedures. (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • The Act understood the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and cultural Research to raise and edit the ebook algebraic groups utrecht 1986 proceedings of a symposium in honour of ta of Heterologous course and did the monuments for Institutional Review Boards( IRBs). (swcomsvc.com)
  • Dr Sanger's method was used to determine the sequence of human DNA, and was the most widely used analysis method in the early 1980s. (ukri.org)
  • Sir Greg was honoured with the 2013 MRC Millennium Medal for his contributions to UK wealth creation and human health. (ukri.org)
  • This donation is also incredibly well-timed for other reasons, considering the Human Tissue and Embryos Bill, which will have major implications on the future of biomedical research (including embryonic stem cell research, which as from yesterday, may now involve the creation of human-animal hybrids) is due to receive its First Reading in the next Parliamentary session. (blogspot.com)
  • After donating around £7 million to Labour during the build-up to the 1997 election (he has now donated over £16m in total to Labour), the multi-million pound investor in human biotechnology was awarded a peerage following Labour's victory, and subsequently made Government Minister for Science in 1998. (blogspot.com)
  • These procedures are likely to lead to an increase in international trafficking of human cells, eggs and embryos. (i-sis.org.uk)
  • More dramatic changes in the surface proteins of influenza viruses, through mutation of nonhuman (e.g., avian or swine) viruses or reassortment of human and nonhuman viruses, result in the creation of novel human subtypes (termed antigenic shift). (cdc.gov)
  • Leading fertility doctor, Peter Brinsden says he hopes to use eggs from aborted foetuses for fertility treatment and foetal material for research to prevent genetic diseases. (bufvc.ac.uk)
  • Among fossil reptiles, the ichthyosaurs are recognized as being viviparous and it is necessary to consider that embryo development may have been already well underway when some dinosaur eggs were deposited. (creationresearch.org)
  • Although many species produce clonal offspring in this fashion, Dolly, the lamb born in 1996 at a research institute in Scotland, was the first asexually produced mammalian clone. (who.int)
  • Especially with the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998, Asian countries have advocated a profound reform of the international financial architecture. (suerf.org)
  • One egg with embryo was even found inside the skeletal remains of a hadrasaur (Hirsch 1994, p. 138), while another egg with an embryonic ornithischian dinosaur was found preserved in "fully marine conditions" of the chalk in Alabama. (creationresearch.org)
  • Our outcomes present that EDCs can induce a big selection of developmental modifications during embryogenesis of zebrafish and create GFP transgenic lines as effective tools to display screen for EDCs results embryos [15]. (thetechnoant.info)
  • In zebrafish, for instance, BPA treatments began prior 22 hours post-fertilization (hpf) result in 85C100% of otolith flaws, while treatment began after 22 hpf usually do not influence embryos. (thetechnoant.info)
  • Our research also establishes zebrafish transgenic lines as effective tools to display screen for rapid screening process small substances and their results on advancement. (thetechnoant.info)
  • Results Chemicals screening process with zebrafish transgenic lines To be able to test the consequences of various substances on zebrafish transgenic embryos, we've selected six known EDCs (TBBPA, atrazine, methoxychlor, CdCl2, DEHP, chlordecone). (thetechnoant.info)
  • Because we targeted to describe fresh results elicited by these substances on the advancement of zebrafish embryo, we've chosen a big selection of concentrations from 1 nM to 10 M. We examined these substances on seven transgenic lines that represent the vascular (arteries), digestive (pancreas, liver organ, pharyngeal teeth) and anxious systems (internal hearing) (Desk 1). (thetechnoant.info)
  • Haeckel's famous (infamous) set of 24 drawings purporting to show eight different embryos in three stages of development, as published by him in Anthropogenie , in Germany, 1874. (creation.com)
  • In fact, they still frequently highlight the assumed similarities between embryos in their early stages (called embryonic homology) as evidence for evolution. (creation.com)
  • The various stages, particularly the earlier ones, show substantial similarity. (creation.com)
  • Father Pacholczyk, who is teaching a course on bioethics and life issues at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary this semester, said it is very easy to depersonalize humans when they are in the earliest stages of life. (archstl.org)
  • A view into the early stages of Wilder's writing process is available in many of his unpublished manuscripts, which often contain early versions of material that appeared in publications years later. (smith.edu)
  • Act 292 not only allows Wisconsin to accuse certain pregnant people of "unborn child abuse," but also allows the state to take physical custody of a pregnant person, assign a lawyer to the embryo or fetus but no lawyer for the pregnant person at important early stages of the proceeding, and force the person into unnecessary drug treatment, psychiatric hospitals, or even jail. (reproaction.org)
  • They have lost the ability to differentiate to all cell types needed for a complete embryo development (up to 14 days post-fertilization). (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • Although the sex of the embryo is determined at fertilization, the gonads do not begin to differentiate until 7 weeks' gestation. (medscape.com)
  • working with dead embryos allowed Nilsson to experiment with lighting, background and positions, such as placing the thumb into the fetus' mouth. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are derived from the primordial germ cells, which occur in a specific part of the embryo/fetus called the gonadal ridge. (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • Cloning-for-biomedical-research also endangers the health and safety of the women called on to undergo dangerous hormone treatments to serve as egg donors. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • While both types of stem cells are very important for biomedical research, the use of embryonic stem cells raises most of the bioethical issues. (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • The Jackson Laboratory has made fundamental contributions to biomedical research, including cancer genetics and establishing the mouse as the premier research animal model. (jax.org)
  • The Church also supports research and therapies using adult stem cells, which are cells that come from any person who has been born - including umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, skin and other organs. (archstl.org)
  • The subsequent discovery of promising alternative techniques for generating stem cells without creating or destroying embryos seemed to show that scientific progress would obviate the demand for cloning. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • One of our earliest rounds of funding went to build lab spaces that could be shared by researchers within the institution and also used to train younger scientists on how to work with stem cells. (ca.gov)
  • In the early years, because this was such a new field, much of the funding was focused on fundamental, basic science, to help develop a deeper understanding of stem cells and how they worked. (ca.gov)
  • When CIRM started in 2004, little research space existed where scientists could work with all types of stem cells, particularly embryonic stem cells, and that contained the equipment needed to work with the cells and - most importantly - develop new therapies. (ca.gov)
  • If the Chinese attempt biotech research that Western scientists now avoid for ethical or legal reasons, competitive motivations - the lust for fame and fortune, personal and national - may erode the ethical and legal limits in the West, too. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • By promoting and encouraging the growth of the stem cell biotechnology sector, the agency is also helping attract the best scientists to the state and establishing California as a global leader in stem cell research. (ca.gov)
  • We have funded programs to train high school students, college students, graduate students and early career scientists. (ca.gov)
  • Stem cell scientists were also spread thinly across many research campuses, limiting interactions and slowing the spread of ideas. (ca.gov)
  • As PhD students, we found it difficult to access the research we needed, so we decided to create a new Open Access publisher that levels the playing field for scientists across the world. (intechopen.com)
  • When modern scientists changed the experimental conditions to reflect better knowledge of the Earth's early atmosphere, they were able to produce most of the same building blocks. (iconsofevolution.com)
  • MRC scientists carried out 2 major studies during the 1970s and early 1980s into mild hypertension (high blood pressure). (ukri.org)
  • It is hoped that further investigation into the beautiful complexities of this world will instil an attitude of profound love for the Creator and encourage research that will develop a more viable, and uniquely biblical, creation model of ecology. (creation.com)
  • In quest for meat, numerous viable embryos and foetuses are wasted unnoticed since the productive pregnant animals are not spared in the process. (springeropen.com)
  • Subsequently, publicity through the early developmental levels may not result in harmful consequences instantly, but can result in serious health issues down the road [16]. (thetechnoant.info)
  • He was awarded the Royal Photographic Society's Progress medal in 1993 'in recognition of any invention, research, publication or other contribution which has resulted in an important advance in the scientific or technological development of photography. (wikipedia.org)
  • Recording and contextualizing the science of embryos, development, and reproduction. (asu.edu)
  • An embryo in its first days of development is no bigger than a period at the end of a sentence, Father Pacholczyk often points out. (archstl.org)
  • Determined to seize upon the next commercially lucrative technology revolution, the leadership in Beijing began to ramp up biotech research and development. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • The vast majority of our funds go to advance research and the development of new treatments. (ca.gov)
  • They arrive at the primitive gonads early in the fifth week of development and, during the sixth week, invade the genital ridges, which lie on the medial aspect of the mesonephros. (medscape.com)
  • Furthermore, social conservatives have called over the past decade for the creation of refusal clauses for health care payers, seeking to exempt insurance companies and employers purchasing insurance from laws requiring private-sector coverage of contraception, and to exempt managed care plans from covering reproductive health services under Medicaid. (guttmacher.org)
  • In 1966, his final year at Nottingham, he received a scholarship to conduct research for a summer under English biologist Ernest John Christopher Polge in the Unit of Reproductive Physiology and Biochemistry, then a division of the Agricultural Research Council at the University of Cambridge. (mathisfunforum.com)
  • In 2001, Chinese researchers grew dog bladder tissue on the back of a mouse - a freakish bio-engineering "success" performed in a military medical research institute. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • The Miller-Urey experiment is also standard fare in upper division and graduate-level textbooks devoted entirely to evolution, such as Futuyma's Evolutionary Biology (3rd Edition, 1998) and Freeman and Herron's Evolutionary Analysis (2nd Edition, 2001). (iconsofevolution.com)
  • MRC research into leukaemia began in the 1950s and led to extensive clinical trials in the 1970s. (ukri.org)
  • Triffin elaborated most of his proposals for Asian monetary integration in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a consultant to the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) (Maes and Pasotti 2022). (suerf.org)
  • When evolutionists say that the recapitulation theory is false, they usually do not mean to admit that comparing embryos gives no evidence of common ancestry. (creation.com)
  • Should you wish to have children, your health insurance provider may require prenatal screening of the foetus, or pre-implantation screening of embryos in order to eliminate the 'bad' gene(s). (i-sis.org.uk)
  • The ability of antibodies to bind specifically to substances is a powerful tool in medical research and today it's used for everything from tissue typing for organ transplants to home pregnancy tests. (ukri.org)
  • Wilder primarily researched hand and foot prints (dermatoglyphics), skull and skeletal measurements (anthropometry), physical deformities (teratology), and the role of genetics in each of these fields. (smith.edu)
  • Ever since these drawings appeared, it has been assumed that they have given us something close to the truth about embryos of vertebrate species. (creation.com)
  • The fact that animal and plant species are found fully formed and complete in the fossil record is powerful evidence (although not proof) for creation because it is evidence that they came into existence as fully formed and complete which is possible only by creation. (theseoultimes.com)
  • The majority of Wilder's research related to humans, although some studies of primates and other species may be found in his research files. (smith.edu)
  • Furthermore, exposures of embryos to EDCs can possess different outcomes compared to the publicity of adults. (thetechnoant.info)
  • He summarizes the ideas of his earlier book and sticks the knife in once again: religion is a harmful (not harmless) delusion. (equip.org)
  • This paper lays the biblical foundation for an ecological model, summarizes creationist research directly related to ecology, and incorporates an analysis of orchid mychorrizal symbioses. (creation.com)
  • Indeed, laws concerned with "chemical endangerment," "fetal assault," and "personhood" allow for the novel creation of fetal rights that can result in the prosecution of pregnant people [5]. (reproaction.org)
  • Since Act 292's passage in 1998, the law has served as an avenue to control pregnant people's bodies and deny their liberty. (reproaction.org)
  • The traditional beliefs and values in China are described with particular reference to medicine, and the implications for bioethics and research ethics within the country are considered. (who.int)
  • Lol, if that photo of a 10-week-old embryo is a "mush of cells", I suppose I am just a really huge mush of cells. (jillstanek.com)
  • Basically, any of these cells can "act as an embryo. (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • Sir John Skehel's studies at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research revealed the 3D structure of a key protein in the flu virus called haemagglutinin, allowing influenza to stick to cells and infect them. (ukri.org)
  • They took a cell from Dr Jose Cibelli, a research scientist and combined it with a cows egg from which the genes had already been removed. (globalchange.com)
  • so, with population, the wood approach is been archaeologically un)folded to transporting or by a 3-D archaeological laboratory of research subjects, discarding in the employment of vol. future. (firefox-gadget.de)
  • In fact, 26 Nobel prizes are associated with Jackson Laboratory research, resources and educational programs. (jax.org)
  • Examples include the research in creationist geology and paleontology, showing evidence of a world wide catastrophic flood 2 and its implications for the reinterpretation of both time scales and mechanisms that produce various geologic features. (creation.com)
  • Les croyances et valeurs traditionnelles en Chine sont décrites, notamment en ce qui concerne la médecine, et les implications pour la bioéthique et l'éthique de la recherche dans le pays sont examinées. (who.int)
  • His 1955 book, Reportage, featured a selection of his early work. (wikipedia.org)
  • So it doesn't work to say that (embryos) are tiny and insignificant. (archstl.org)
  • When conditions are changed to reflect better knowledge of the Earth's early atmosphere, the experiment doesn't work. (iconsofevolution.com)
  • If the origin of life "remains a vigorous area of research," it is only because origin-of-life researchers are dedicated to their work, not because they have discovered anything that demonstrates how life originated. (iconsofevolution.com)
  • The aim is to provide a snapshot of some of the most exciting work published in the various research areas of the journal. (mdpi.com)
  • Professor Tim Bliss at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research and colleague Dr Terje Lomo published the first detailed account of a process called synaptic long-term potentiation. (ukri.org)
  • However, Nilsson himself has offered additional explanations for the sources of his photographs in other interviews, stating that he at times used embryos that had been miscarried due to extra-uterine or ectopic pregnancies. (wikipedia.org)
  • I often say to people the day is coming when you're going to open the New York Times, and above the fold, it's going to say, 'Embryos cure Parkinson's,' or 'Embryos cure diabetes,'" he said. (archstl.org)
  • Since low-dose results curiosity us, we utilized concentrations well below the lethal dosage, such that success prices of treated embryos after someone to five times had been much like the settings. (thetechnoant.info)
  • 4 Creation biologists have not only falsified the neo-Darwinian contention that mutations plus natural selection can generate the world's biodiversity from random events, 5 but also have shown that evolutionary genetic theory is fatally flawed and effectively falsified by numerical simulation. (creation.com)
  • Microenvironmental cues such as mechanical forces and extracellular matrix composition play major roles in cell differentiation, but almost all research efforts in valvulogenesis center around genetics and molecular approaches. (qscience.com)
  • So the question now arises: With China conducting cutting edge biotech experiments, what limitations will be placed on research there? (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Some of his early photo essays, notably A Midwife in Lapland (1945), Polar Bear Hunting in Spitzbergen (1947), and Fishermen at the Congo River (1948), brought him international attention after publication in Life, Illustrated, Picture Post, and elsewhere. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ideally, he favored a global reform aiming at the creation of an international currency and a world central bank. (suerf.org)
  • The President may bind the U.S. to international treaties and executive agreements that require creation of domestic laws, or that create law that is on par with federal statutes.4 N Legislation. (studylib.net)
  • However, there is also an abundance of biographical information from Wilder's early life, as well as genealogical research, in the collection. (smith.edu)
  • The strengths of this collection lie in two areas: 1) biographical materials, especially those concerned with Wilder's early life, and 2) Wilder's research and publications. (smith.edu)
  • Why do textbooks claim that the 1953 Miller-Urey experiment shows how life's building blocks may have formed on the early Earth - when conditions on the early Earth were probably nothing like those used in the experiment, and the origin of life remains a mystery? (iconsofevolution.com)
  • Origin-of-life remains a vigorous area of research. (iconsofevolution.com)
  • In order to develop a creation model of ecology, the foundation must be based on sound biblical presuppositions, beginning with the assumption that there is a Creator who desires to be known in word and deed. (creation.com)
  • World War II Metaphor -- even overcoming that political relation must be in order and the quaint set of its early thinkers. (gerd-breuer.de)
  • This alleged similarity of embryos has for years been resting, consciously or unconsciously, on a set of 24 of Haeckel's drawings which he first published in 1866 in his Generelle Morphologie der Organismen, and then repeated in 1874 in his more popular Anthropogenie (see below ). (creation.com)
  • Somatic-cell nuclear transfer, the technique by which Dolly was created, was first used 40 years ago in research with tadpoles and frogs. (who.int)
  • This is now known to be one of the main mechanisms of learning and memory, and this discovery has enhanced brain research for the last 30 years. (ukri.org)
  • When they were no longer needed for that purpose, they were donated for research with the informed consent of the donor. (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • Since these substances are steady in drinking water, we performed an instant and simple display screen utilizing a static nonrenewal check MI-773 that minimizes embryo manipulation. (thetechnoant.info)
  • However, he soon turned his attention to animal science and basic research. (mathisfunforum.com)
  • The spaces are ceded by universities, research centers and cities. (fapesp.br)
  • Richardson's photographs of how the embryos really look at the same stage. (creation.com)
  • The so-called "tailbone" is the early formation of the coccyx and spinal column which, because of the rate of growth being faster than the rest of the body at this stage, appears to look like a tail. (theseoultimes.com)
  • After 3 to 5 days, prior to implantation into the uterine wall, the embryo achieves a stage called blastocyst. (orthodoxwiki.org)
  • Salivary miRNA-31 is a reliable diagnostic marker for early-stage oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), but accurate detection of miRNA-31 in saliva samples is a challenge because of its low level and high sequence homology. (bvsalud.org)
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  • The problem is uncovered up in a mathematical Linbro viewing material research( back especially determine 3). (swcomsvc.com)
  • The agency funds stem cell research at institutions and companies throughout California (as well as institutions and companies outside of the state that conduct a portion of their research in California) with the goal of accelerating treatments to patients with unmet medical needs. (ca.gov)
  • Societal benefits include creation and maintenance of herd immunity against communicable diseases, prevention of disease outbreaks, and reduction in health-care--related costs. (cdc.gov)
  • These early policie-adopted by the federal government and all but a handful of states-were designed to allow doctors and other direct providers of health care to refuse to perform or assist in an abortion, and hospitals to refuse to allow abortions on their premises (" Refusing to Participate in Health Care: A Continuing Debate ," TGR , February 2000, page 8). (guttmacher.org)
  • This article first appeared in the Christian Research Journal , volume 30, number 02 (2007). (equip.org)
  • A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
  • Professor Colin Campbell, chairman) about press controversy over donor insemination and the creation of. (bufvc.ac.uk)