• Today's Baltimore Sun features a great OpEd by Ruth Faden, director of the bioethics institute at Johns Hopkins, exploring the ethical and moral issues raised by The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks , and its relevance to the current debate over health care reform. (scienceblogs.com)
  • As a result, an essential prerequisite for contemporary bioethical inquiry lies in the development of a transcultural bioethics and a more adequate eastern-western dialogue. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Despite the struggle to obtain useful data, the bioethics commission's report was able to estimate that the government funded more than 55,000 projects involving human subjects in fiscal year 2010. (nature.com)
  • What this means for bioethics and bioethics-adjacent cultural issues is that secular worldviews may fail to acknowledge the fuller picture of what it means to be human. (cbhd.org)
  • Christian bioethics should center any discussion about human beings around the imago Dei , as all human beings are intrinsically valuable and deserving of respect and protection. (cbhd.org)
  • Christian Bioethics is a nonecumenical, interdenominational journal exploring the content-full commitments of the Christian faiths with regard to the meaning of human life, sexuality, suffering, illness, and death within the context of medicine and health care. (asbh.org)
  • Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics provides a forum for exploring current issues in bioethics through the publication and analysis of personal stories, qualitative and mixed-methods research articles, and case studies. (asbh.org)
  • The course aims to foster a culture respectful of bioethics amongst biomedical and healthcare professionals, and train professionals to face the contemporary bioethical challenges. (edu.mt)
  • With hundreds of 'non-human-life-affirming' embryological sciences at work in our world today, and the massive amount of evidence regarding the immoral use of biotechnology, masking both the short-term and long-term risks women face being used as 'raw materials' for therapeutic treatments, Jennifer Lahl and the Center for Bioethics and Culture are nothing less than a Godsend to the pro-life movement. (cbc-network.org)
  • Jennifer Lahl and the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network are pioneering cutting-edge advocacy on behalf of the smallest, most forgotten human beings. (cbc-network.org)
  • The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network (CBC) addresses bioethical issues that most profoundly affect our humanity, especially issues that arise in the lives of the most vulnerable among us. (cbc-network.org)
  • Michael Cook edits BioEdge, a bioethics newsletter, and MercatorNet, an on-line magazine whose focus is human dignity. (bioedge.org)
  • An expert on medical issues at Harvard Law School, I. Glenn Cohen, has analysed the challenge of AI for bioethics. (bioedge.org)
  • The Christian perspective on the sanctity of life and God's design for human dignity and worth underscores the importance of bioethics in healthcare decision-making. (conquerito.blog)
  • The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity (CBHD) is a Christian bioethics research center at Trinity International University that explores the nexus of biomedicine, biotechnology, and our common humanity. (cbhd.org)
  • This group sponsored a major conference in May 1994, "The Christian Stake in Bioethics," and concurrently launched The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity. (cbhd.org)
  • Bioethics could be defined as the study of ethical issues and decision-making associated with the use of living organisms and medicine. (eubios.info)
  • Bioethics is therefore challenged to be a multi-sided and thoughtful approach to decision-making so that it may be relevant to all aspects of human life. (eubios.info)
  • New technology can be a catalyst for our thinking about issues of life, and we can think of the examples like assisted reproductive technologies, life sustaining technology, organ transplantation, and genetics, which have been stimuli for research into bioethics in the last few decades. (eubios.info)
  • The announcement last month from the London-based Nuffield Council on Bioethics that changing the DNA of a human embryo could be "morally permissible" if it is in the best interest of the child, is the most recent example of how some applications of science and technology conflict with Catholic teaching. (bismarckdiocese.com)
  • It is also the reason that on Aug. 10-11, leading experts in the field of bioethics gathered at the University of Mary for their annual two-day seminar, in partnership with the National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC), to address the bioethical issues of our times. (bismarckdiocese.com)
  • In the eight years since we wrote the "Enhancing Humans" chapter for the first edition of The Hastings Center Bioethics Briefing Book , the rapid pace of science and technological advancement has caused us to reconsider the boundaries of what human enhancement is. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • 5. It is against this background that the Regional Director is bringing the issue of research bioethics before the Regional Committee. (who.int)
  • 26 July 2023 - The regular regional meetings of Eastern Mediterranean/Arab States national ethics and bioethics committees bring together representatives of national bodies to share their thoughts and experiences in relation to bioethical issues. (who.int)
  • The purpose of this reflection, retrospectively worked in the light of bioethics, in which the argumentative resources had as main bases the principles of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (DUBDH), is to guide the issue of child protection as a permanent conflict in Brazilian society. (bvsalud.org)
  • Global Bioethics proposes an appropriate articulation between bioethical issues and humanrights as a universal ethical paradigm that should be taken into consideration in decisions, public and private, in the field of life and health sciences. (bvsalud.org)
  • 1 ). Bioethics is multidisciplinary and pluralistically draws on evant bioethics-related issues such as ethics during disasters science, life technology, laws, traditions, and human values and emergencies. (who.int)
  • April 2017, fostering bilateral cooperation in bioethics and as assisting in developing national bioethical frameworks and related fields between both agencies at the global level. (who.int)
  • It is necessary to study bioethics routinely in dentistry courses, especially because of the obscure points that still exist regarding the use of human teeth and the ethical and bioethical aspects associated with the subject 1 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Bioethics can be defined as the systematic study of human conduct in the scope of life and health sciences examined under the light of moral values and principles 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Contemporary bioethical issues are inherently cross-cultural and global in their scope. (otago.ac.nz)
  • The members state on their website that they "are concerned about contemporary bioethical issues that impact human dignity, and we oppose any interventions, procedures, and experiments that exploit the unequal legal status of any class of human beings. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Sigrid Wallaert & Seppe Segers - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2023:1-4. (philpapers.org)
  • Jonathan Anomaly , Diana Fleischman , Heather Browning & Walter Veit - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3). (philpapers.org)
  • Michael A. Ashby - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3):341-344. (philpapers.org)
  • Duygu Bayraktar , Arzu Karabağ Aydın , Tunç Eliş & Kader Öztürk - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3):433-445. (philpapers.org)
  • Tara Bladt , Thomas Vorup-Jensen & Mette Ebbesen - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3):523-542. (philpapers.org)
  • Bjørn Hofmann - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (1):87-98. (philpapers.org)
  • The Hastings Center Report provides thoughtful, balanced inquiry and insight into the bioethical issues that are changing life and society. (asbh.org)
  • The Journal of Bioethical Inquiry is a forum for discussing and debating ethical, cultural, and social issues arrising in medicine, the health sciences, and health care in general. (asbh.org)
  • In 2009, investigators from the Government Accountability Office reported that they had been able to register a bogus ethics committee with the Department of Health and Human Services. (nature.com)
  • The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy serves as a forum for the discussion of issues in ethics and the philosophy of medicine. (asbh.org)
  • Dr. Mathews's academic work focuses on ethics and policy issues raised by emerging technologies, with a particular focus on genetics, stem cell science, neuroscience, synthetic biology, and artificial intelligence. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
  • The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues has published a new educational module titled "Community Engagement in Ethics and Ebola," which is intended to "introduce the role and demonstrate the importance of community engagement in public health preparedness. (aaas.org)
  • UNESCO development of national ethics committees (NECs) and also reflected on recent surveys, including the 2014 NEC establish effective mechanisms of regional harmonization survey, and the 2009 UNESCO regional Legal survey, which and cooperation to address emerging issues related to bio- covered 10 issues related to medical and genetic research in ethics. (who.int)
  • In May 2019, lawyers in China reported, in light of the purported creation by He Jiankui of the first gene-edited humans, the drafting of regulations that anyone manipulating the human genome by gene-editing techniques, like CRISPR, would be held responsible for any related adverse consequences. (wikipedia.org)
  • Objectives: This study explored the perceptions of South Africans with disabilities, to understand their experiences during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), focussing on socioeconomic, well-being and human rights aspects. (bvsalud.org)
  • The medical biology major is designed to provide a strong foundation in the biological sciences for students who ultimately pursue careers in human medicine, dentistry, other health professions (e.g. physical therapy), biomedical research, or the biotechnology industry. (une.edu)
  • This process usually involves analyzing human embryos to identify genes associated with disease, and selecting embryos that have the desired genetic makeup - a process known as PGD, or Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are also other materials available at this world wide web site that may be useful for examining both the scientific and ethical issues of biotechnology. (eubios.info)
  • This study reviews ethical issues encountered in the literature about the use of pharmacogenomics in personalized medicine. (esmed.org)
  • Erdmann A, Rehmann-Sutter C, Bozzaro C. Patients' and professionals' views related to ethical issues in precision medicine: a mixed research synthesis. (esmed.org)
  • Hodge JG Jr. Ethical issues concerning genetic testing and screening in public health. (esmed.org)
  • These visions establish a link from the present into the future, mobilizing the latter as promissory place where a technology's benefits will materialize and to which certain ethical issues can be deferred. (bvsalud.org)
  • Genetic testing for psychiatric illness in children: ethical issues. (cdc.gov)
  • I will work with Congress to ensure that human embryos are not created for experimentation or grown for body parts, and that human life is never bought and sold as a commodity. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Rodriguez-Yunta E, Lolas-Stepke F. The Place of Pharmacogenetics in Person- centered Medicine: A Bioethical Reflection. (esmed.org)
  • Issues discussed were: reasons in favor and against returning research results from genomic and pharmacogenetic testing, enhancing the participation of vulnerable populations, and the reconsideration of respect for autonomy from a viewpoint too individualistic to a communal perspective since personal reality is constructed in relation to many significant others. (esmed.org)
  • When it comes to healthcare, we must remember that our actions should align with these principles, promoting human well-being and respecting the freedom and equality of all individuals. (conquerito.blog)
  • Data gathered from Medline, Scopus, and Scielo were grouped as issues belonging to the application of the four bioethical principles. (esmed.org)
  • In November 2018, researcher He Jiankui claimed that he had created the first human genetically edited babies, known by their pseudonyms, Lulu and Nana. (wikipedia.org)
  • In particular it scrutinizes how the concept of human enhancement relates to and challenges the concept of health. (philpapers.org)
  • Where are the bioethical challenges coming from? (bioedge.org)
  • Human enhancement presents policymakers with new challenges regarding human rights, access, and regulation. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • The Regional Committee is, therefore, requested to examine, improve and adopt the suggestions to address the challenges presented by bioethical issues involved in health research in the African Region. (who.int)
  • Gary Humphreys talks to Kazuto Kato about the ethical and societal challenges posed by biotechnologies that allow for the editing of the human genome. (bvsalud.org)
  • Authors object the conventional criteria of 'brain death' for establishing the death of the human being. (bioethicsobservatory.org)
  • President Bush made it clear that human life should be treated with dignity, from the unborn child in a late-term pregnancy to the human embryo, which is under the greatest attack. (christianitytoday.com)
  • although Bush had "a deep reverence for human life," he also had lost his 4-year-old sister, Robin, to leukemia and witnessed his wife cope with her father's Alzheimer's. (rollcall.com)
  • These are issues of central concern for Christians and for a wider public, because they raise questions about the value of life, the meaning of suffering and death and humanityÆs place in the natural world. (wjkbooks.com)
  • Americans United for Life successfully advocates for state law and policy intended to value the life of all members of the human family, as explained by The Washington Post and USA Today . (aul.org)
  • Americans United for Life is also active in upholding human dignity and the rights of vulnerable persons by affirming the human right to life and opposing all forms of suicide. (aul.org)
  • For questions regarding life related issues ranging from abortion to assisted suicide, interview requests or media booking, please contact Americans United for Life at [email protected] . (aul.org)
  • a team advancing the human right to life in culture, law, and policy. (aul.org)
  • There seems to be a tendency in the HE literature to define the goal of human life in terms of what is bigger, stronger, faster, more intelligent, and more resilient. (philpapers.org)
  • Until HE more appropriately defines happiness, HE will fail to provide a relevant compass for improving the life of human beings. (philpapers.org)
  • reveal that wherever unborn human life is disrespected, corruption and abuse of born humans and especially women soon follows. (cbc-network.org)
  • Christians should prioritize the sanctity of life and God's design for human dignity when approaching bioethical issues in healthcare. (conquerito.blog)
  • Family planning and reproductive technologies should align with Christian values, prioritizing methods that respect the gift of sexuality within marriage and uphold every human life. (conquerito.blog)
  • For instance, they advocate for respect and protection of human life at all stages, even when faced with severe illness or disability. (conquerito.blog)
  • In our understanding of human dignity, we recognize the sanctity of life and the importance of upholding ethical values in healthcare . (conquerito.blog)
  • Judeo-Christian Hippocratism, by extension, also entails the special value and dignity of human life, which some refer to as the 'sanctity of human life. (cbhd.org)
  • and respect for the origin of the transmission of human life through the acts of the spouses. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Not only can it be used on animals or simpler forms of life, but it can also be used on human beings. (cbc-network.org)
  • Apart from significantly reducing the number of members of the Academy - which acts as a Vatican think tank on life issues - from 132 to 45, plus five "honorary" members, it has renewed the membership of many previous members. (thetablet.co.uk)
  • Amongst those who saw this promotion are the Japanese Catholic bioethicist and legal scholar, Etsuko Akiba, who worked on the jurisprudential and ethical dimensions of "early human life", and Alberto German Bochatey, auxiliary of La Plata. (thetablet.co.uk)
  • rather, it's part of a much larger phenomenon with which those of us attempting to safeguard human life must learn to deal. (firstthings.com)
  • The legitimacy of human decisions on the applications of science and technology to promote life, health and people's well-being is possible thanks to international cooperation and the protection of law as an instrument toprotect and guarantee the common good, dignity and fundamental goods of the person, that is, what we call human rights. (bvsalud.org)
  • This could be used to eliminate certain diseases in humans, or at least significantly decrease a disease's frequency until it eventually disappears over generations. (wikipedia.org)
  • These beliefs significantly shape how Christians approach bioethical issues in healthcare. (conquerito.blog)
  • However, although many of the confirmations do seem to maintain the Academy's previous policy line on the main bioethical issues, the new - although significantly reduced - memberships point to a widening of profile types. (thetablet.co.uk)
  • And, more significantly, the progress achieved recently in human genomics research,1 the creation of genetically-modified foods2 and the gene therapy3 have added to the major bioethical issues the Region is likely to face in the near future. (who.int)
  • Human germline engineering is the process by which the genome of an individual is edited in such a way that the change is heritable. (wikipedia.org)
  • The film was released in the middle of the Human Genome Project, which was mapping the human genome from 1990 to 2003. (grunge.com)
  • Even beyond CRISPR-Cas9, scientists are exploring the possibility of creating a human genome from scratch. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Second, "multiple contemporary ethical systems that do not view the dignity of the human person in ways that harmonize with the Gospels or Church teaching. (bioedge.org)
  • The Church does want to help infertile couples to have babies by encouraging the use of techniques that respect the dignity of the human person and assist, rather than replace, the marital act. (bismarckdiocese.com)
  • How Should Christians Approach Bioethical Issues in Healthcare? (conquerito.blog)
  • Navigating bioethical issues in healthcare can be particularly challenging for Christians . (conquerito.blog)
  • Chiodi and Biggar, along with the nominations of non-Christians like Haddad, Steinberg and Yamanaka, point to a drive to take into consideration a more heterogeneous set of perspectives on key bioethical questions. (thetablet.co.uk)
  • In addition to her academic work, Dr. Mathews has spent time at the Genetics and Public Policy Center, the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, and the National Academy of Medicine working in various capacities on science policy. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
  • Issues in this bimonthly journal have ranged from health care reform and the role of the family in consent to treatment to the definition of health and disease. (asbh.org)
  • Professor Gruskin is an associate editor for Global Public Health, on the editorial advisory board for Revue Tiers Monde, a trustee of Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, and was an associate editor of the American Journal of Public Health and editor in chief for Health and Human Rights both for over a decade. (apru.org)
  • The Space Show® wants to provide you with timely and relevant information on space issues and policy influencing the development of outer-space commerce, space tourism, exploration, planetary science, as well as other related space subjects of interest to us all. (thespaceshow.com)
  • It is worrying that US government departments are unable to divulge basic data on research projects involving human subjects. (nature.com)
  • Some government departments did not have ready access to essential data for identifying and tallying federally funded projects involving human subjects. (nature.com)
  • But it could not say so with certainty: "Because of the currently limited ability of some governmental agencies to identify basic information about all of their human subjects research, the Commission cannot say that all federally funded research provides optimal protections," the report concluded. (nature.com)
  • The system that oversees US research on human subjects is secretive at too many levels. (nature.com)
  • Community engagement modules also exist for synthetic biology, human subjects research protections, and large-scale genomic sequencing. (aaas.org)
  • Today, debates surrounding transgenderism and gender-diverse people often gravitate toward high-stakes issues - namely sex spaces, female sports, and gender-affirming healthcare - with gender-diverse people at the center of the debate being treated in dehumanizing ways. (cbhd.org)
  • This divine design informs how we approach bioethical issues in healthcare. (conquerito.blog)
  • We believe that being informed by this worldview gives us the ability to understand these issues in a broader context than just the research lab or short term gains and communicate them in ways that appeal to a variety of audiences. (cbhd.org)
  • The context of the wisdom and tried and true teaching of the Catholic Church about the nature and limitation of human power is our guide to the true and deep nature of healing. (bismarckdiocese.com)
  • Examining interactions between this frontline biomedical and biotechnological research with society in a cultural context, encompassing bioethical issues, patient expectations, political decision-making and health economics. (lu.se)
  • He then addressed bioethical issues and, obliquely, abortion. (christianitytoday.com)
  • These violations occurred when the abortion clinics disclosed patients' individually identifiable health information to StemExpress to facilitate the TPB's efforts to procure human fetal tissue for resale. (lifesitenews.com)
  • A genetically modified human contains a genetic makeup that has been selected or altered, often to include a particular gene or to remove genes associated with disease. (wikipedia.org)
  • The main goal of the article is to describe some of the bioethical aspects of prenatal DNA diagnosis of hereditary diseases with late onset in genetic counselling practice in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) - a far north-eastern region of Russia. (blogspot.com)
  • On first glance, genetic editing of human embryos to treat diseases seems like a laudable project," according to one of the presenters, Fr. (bismarckdiocese.com)
  • In this crucial moment with high-stakes outcomes, will the secular world encounter shallow theological commitments that devolve into essentialism and reduce the human beings at the center of this discussion to an ideology? (cbhd.org)
  • The ethical implications of using gene editing on human beings is the perhaps the greatest concern of this branch of technologies, but it is not the only concern. (cbc-network.org)
  • The issues the President spent most of his time on Social Security, spreading democracy, and homeland security have moral implications, and they are addressed in our editorial about the speech. (christianitytoday.com)
  • However, evangelical political groups responded almost exclusively to the limited space the President gave to "moral values" issues. (christianitytoday.com)
  • These decisions affect the environment, human health, society and international policy. (eubios.info)
  • Bioethical issues are rarely out of view in Western societies. (wjkbooks.com)
  • The Milanese theologian has also called for more "discernment" on issues relating to contraception, in vitro fertilisation, the question of "gender", and sexual orientation in the Catholic theology. (thetablet.co.uk)
  • Her work has been instrumental in developing the conceptual, methodological and empirical links between global health and human rights, with a focus on sexual and reproductive health, child and adolescent health, HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, non-communicable disease and health systems. (apru.org)
  • AACHRD), held in Dakar, Senegal, from 23 to 26 April 2001, noted with concern that, despite the significant increase in the volume of clinical research carried out in the past decade in the Region, especially in the field of HIV/AIDS, the bioethical aspects of this research have received little attention from Member States. (who.int)
  • 4. Furthermore, the AIDS epidemic in Africa and the resurgence of malaria and tuberculosis have brought to the fore unique and urgent ethical, legal and social issues with regard to clinical research in the African countries. (who.int)
  • Although the CRISPR/Cas9 can be used in humans, it is more commonly used by scientists in other animal models or cell culture systems, including in experiments to learn more about genes that could be involved in human diseases. (wikipedia.org)
  • Richard Gaffin notes that such an approach is in danger of "subjecting the canon to the relativity of historical study and our fallible human insight. (monergism.com)
  • Our Christian perspective reminds us to value human wellbeing over utilitarian or emotive considerations. (conquerito.blog)
  • By arguing for the integrity of human procreation, critics of artificial insemination go beyond social considerations and address the physical, emotional and spiritual suffering of those involved as well as the intrinsic nature of human sexuality (see Zenit.org article "Fatherless Families: Spread of IVF Leave Children in the Dark" https://www.zenit.org/article-18527?l=english ). (lifesitenews.com)
  • An overview of public health including the history of public health and major issues facing the U.S. and global populations. (mtu.edu)
  • Students will analyze health issues from a diverse cultural, ethical, social, and global perspective. (mtu.edu)
  • Meanwhile, the saga of Henrietta Lacks tells us that without genuine health care reform, her scientific legacy will forever overshadow her human one. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Human Enhancement: Enhancing Health or Harnessing Happiness? (philpapers.org)
  • On its website , the CMP reminds readers that the House Energy & Commerce Committee's Select Investigative Panel referred StemExpress, Planned Parenthood Mar Monte and Planned Parenthood Northern California to the U.S. Department of Health and Human services for five years of "systematic violations" of the HIPAA privacy rule in these businesses' baby parts harvest. (lifesitenews.com)
  • A study by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Neonatal Research Network was undertaken to relate other known risk factors with the likelihood of survival and impairment. (medscape.com)
  • The most likely approach that scientists would take to genetically modify an embryo would require that the embryo(s) be created in glassware through in vitro fertilization, a step that violates their human dignity and 'objectifies' them. (bismarckdiocese.com)
  • Human enhancement is ontologically, epistemologically, and ethically challenging and has stirred a wide range of scholarly and public debates. (philpapers.org)
  • Wikipedia, in 2016, defines human enhancement as "any attempt to temporarily or permanently overcome the current limitations of the human body through natural or artificial means. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • We believe human enhancement moves an individual past the limits of her own mind or body. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • The most well-known controversial example of this practice is the work of Chinese scientist He Jiankui editing human embryos. (grunge.com)
  • We work with world renowned scholars, clinicians, and researchers to bring together the very best information and scholarship available on the issues that impact a truly human future. (cbhd.org)
  • We envision a world in which medical practice and biotechnology ally with and serve the goods of human nature and do not destroy, disfigure, or work against them. (lifesitenews.com)
  • This article focuses on some conceptual issues with HE that have important ethical implications. (philpapers.org)
  • I heard one Japanese robotics-expert say that he cannot see a real difference between a human being and a fully autonomous robot! (bioedge.org)
  • The human-machine policy issues already surfacing need to be addressed before the seemingly inevitable shift to autonomous intelligent machines. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Covers basic and applied chemistry and biology of human nutrition. (mtu.edu)
  • [1] Others claim that trans rights are human rights and that failing to recognize the human experience of gender dysphoria or gender transition fails to recognize the existence, lived realities, and humanity of trans people. (cbhd.org)
  • While some demonize trans people for existing, others tokenize them, and in so doing both sides fail to fully appreciate the humanity and human experience of trans people. (cbhd.org)
  • Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues will get that conversation going. (scienceblogs.com)
  • In 2010, the US Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues was tasked with a sobering mission. (nature.com)
  • The Oncotype DX Recurrence Score's Impact on the Management of Oestrogen-Positive/Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2-Negative, Low-Burden Axillary Status Breast Cancer (REHAB Study): Results of a Single Centre. (cdc.gov)
  • Knowledge is the main innovation factor available to the human being. (bvsalud.org)
  • Seen in this light, the decision to limit federal funding for stem cells derived from human embryos that already existed was not an attempt by Bush to pander to his evangelical base. (rollcall.com)
  • New developments in areas such as human embryology continually raise new ethical questions, while more familiar issues frequently reappear in public debate. (wjkbooks.com)
  • It's important to put forth these profound questions for the human race and to do it using the deep insights of the Catholic faith. (bismarckdiocese.com)
  • The sci-fi thriller is set in a near-distant future where humans can edit their genes for perfection. (grunge.com)
  • Looking at political, social and cultural issues, she assesses the truth claims and logical outworkings of the various worldviews in some detail, and demonstrates that the Judeo-Christian worldview best corresponds with the real world, and best explains things like the human condition. (billmuehlenberg.com)
  • We also discussed space policy and the future of human spaceflight plus science missions. (thespaceshow.com)
  • Because we live at this time in human history - at the beginning of what many believe to be a biological age - students must be able to apply biological concepts to the wide array of problems and choices they inevitably face. (une.edu)
  • Again, it will be a long time before this or similar treatment is applied to humans, but it carries great potential in the fight against cancer. (cbc-network.org)
  • We live in a time where bioethical concerns are rapidly escalating, and lay people should have at least a rudimentary understanding of the issues," Msgr. Shea said. (bismarckdiocese.com)
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  • As a Christian worldview understands the human being to be complex, with both embodiment and ensoulment essential to human nature, the reoccurring and timely observation that Western culture is growing forgetful of the body becomes ever more salient. (cbhd.org)
  • This chapter draws from a letter issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in February, Placuit deo . (commonwealmagazine.org)