The point at which religious ensoulment or PERSONHOOD is considered to begin.
The state or condition of being a human individual accorded moral and/or legal rights. Criteria to be used to determine this status are subject to debate, and range from the requirement of simply being a human organism to such requirements as that the individual be self-aware and capable of rational thought and moral agency.
The religion of the Jews characterized by belief in one God and in the mission of the Jews to teach the Fatherhood of God as revealed in the Hebrew Scriptures. (Webster, 3d ed)
The fundamental dispositions and traits of humans. (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed)
The state that distinguishes organisms from inorganic matter, manifested by growth, metabolism, reproduction, and adaptation. It includes the course of existence, the sum of experiences, the mode of existing, or the fact of being. Over the centuries inquiries into the nature of life have crossed the boundaries from philosophy to biology, forensic medicine, anthropology, etc., in creative as well as scientific literature. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed; Dr. James H. Cassedy, NLM History of Medicine Division)
The intrinsic moral worth ascribed to a living being. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
Clusters of topics that fall within the domain of BIOETHICS, the field of study concerned with value questions that arise in biomedicine and health care delivery.
Continuous sequential changes which occur in the physiological and psychological functions during the life-time of an individual.
A philosophically coherent set of propositions (for example, utilitarianism) which attempts to provide general norms for the guidance and evaluation of moral conduct. (from Beauchamp and Childress, Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 4th ed)
The interrelationship of medicine and religion.
Medical philosophy is a branch of philosophy that deals with the concepts, values, and nature of medicine, including its ethical implications, epistemological foundations, and societal impact, aimed at informing and improving medical practice, research, and education.
The normal length of time of an organism's life.
A generic concept reflecting concern with the modification and enhancement of life attributes, e.g., physical, political, moral and social environment; the overall condition of a human life.
Standards of conduct that distinguish right from wrong.
The principles of professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of the physician, relations with patients and fellow practitioners, as well as actions of the physician in patient care and interpersonal relations with patient families.
Selective abortion of one or more embryos or fetuses in a multiple gestation pregnancy. The usual goal is to improve the outcome for the remaining embryos or fetuses.
Experimentation on, or using the organs or tissues from, a human or other mammalian conceptus during the prenatal stage of development that is characterized by rapid morphological changes and the differentiation of basic structures. In humans, this includes the period from the time of fertilization to the end of the eighth week after fertilization.
The formation of one or more genetically identical organisms derived by vegetative reproduction from a single cell. The source nuclear material can be embryo-derived, fetus-derived, or taken from an adult somatic cell.
The process of cumulative change over successive generations through which organisms acquire their distinguishing morphological and physiological characteristics.
The gradual irreversible changes in structure and function of an organism that occur as a result of the passage of time.
The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH.
Those occurrences, including social, psychological, and environmental, which require an adjustment or effect a change in an individual's pattern of living.

Cloning, killing, and identity. (1/72)

One potentially valuable use of cloning is to provide a source of tissues or organs for transplantation. The most important objection to this use of cloning is that a human clone would be the sort of entity that it would be seriously wrong to kill. I argue that entities of the sort that you and I essentially are do not begin to exist until around the seventh month of fetal gestation. Therefore to kill a clone prior to that would not be to kill someone like you or me but would be only to prevent one of us from existing. And even after one of us begins to exist, the objections to killing it remain comparatively weak until its psychological capacities reach a certain level of maturation. These claims support the permissibility of killing a clone during the early stages of its development in order to use its organs for transplantation.  (+info)

Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation. (2/72)

The most publicly justifiable application of human cloning, if there is one at all, is to provide self-compatible cells or tissues for medical use, especially transplantation. Some have argued that this raises no new ethical issues above those raised by any form of embryo experimentation. I argue that this research is less morally problematic than other embryo research. Indeed, it is not merely morally permissible but morally required that we employ cloning to produce embryos or fetuses for the sake of providing cells, tissues or even organs for therapy, followed by abortion of the embryo or fetus.  (+info)

Beware! Preimplantation genetic diagnosis may solve some old problems but it also raises new ones. (3/72)

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PIGD) goes some way to meeting the clinical, psychological and ethical problems of antenatal testing. We should guard, however, against the assumption that PIGD is the answer to all our problems. It also presents some new problems and leaves some old problems untouched. This paper will provide an overview of how PIGD meets some of the old problems but will concentrate on two new challenges for ethics (and, indeed, law). First we look at whether we should always suppose that it is wrong for a clinician to implant a genetically abnormal zygote. The second concern is particularly important in the UK. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act (1990) gives clinicians a statutory obligation to consider the interests of the future children they help to create using in vitro fertilisation (IVF) techniques. Does this mean that because PIGD is based on IVF techniques the balance of power for determining the best interests of the future child shifts from the mother to the clinician?  (+info)

Equality and selection for existence. (4/72)

It is argued that the policy of excluding from further life some human gametes and pre-embryos as "unfit" for existence is not at odds with a defensible idea of human equality. Such an idea must be compatible with the obvious fact that the "functional" value of humans differs, that their "use" to themselves and others differs. A defensible idea of human equality is instead grounded in the fact that as this functional difference is genetically determined, it is nothing which makes humans deserve or be worthy of being better or worse off. Rather, nobody is worth a better life than anyone else. This idea of equality is, however, not applicable to gametes and pre-embryos, since they are not human beings, but something out of which human beings develop.  (+info)

Human embryonic stem cells and respect for life. (5/72)

The purpose of this essay is to stimulate academic discussion about the ethical justification of using human primordial stem cells for tissue transplantation, cell replacement, and gene therapy. There are intriguing alternatives to using embryos obtained from elective abortions and in vitro fertilisation to reconstitute damaged or dysfunctional human organs. These include the expansion and transplantation of latent adult progenitor cells.  (+info)

Is there a 'new ethics of abortion'? (6/72)

This paper argues that the central issue in the abortion debate has not changed since 1967 when the English parliament enacted the Abortion Act. That central issue concerns the moral status of the human fetus. The debate here is not, it is argued, primarily a moral debate, but rather a metaphysical debate and/or a theological debate--though one with massive moral implications. It concerns the nature and attributes that an entity requires to have "full moral standing" or "moral inviolability" including a "right to life". It concerns the question when, in its development from newly fertilised ovum to unequivocally mature, autonomous morally inviolable person does a human being acquire that nature and those attributes, and thus a "right to life". The paper briefly reviews standard answers to these questions, outlining some problems associated with each. Finally there is a brief discussion of one way in which the abortion debate has changed since 1967--notably in the increasingly vociferous claim, especially from disability rights sectors, that abortion on grounds of fetal abnormality implies contempt for and rejection of disabled people--a claim that is rebutted.  (+info)

Reproductive autonomy and the ethics of abortion. (7/72)

Abortion is one of the most controversial issues in today's world. People tend to turn to the law when trying to decide what is the best possible solution to an unwanted pregnancy. Here the author's views on abortion are discussed from a lawyer's and a woman's point of view. By taking into consideration the rights of the fetus an "antagonistic relationship" between the woman and her unborn child may occur. Therefore, women should have more autonomy in the issue. The article concludes with examples of cases in the United States and Ireland where the rights of the fetus are considered more important than those of the mother because of existing laws. This article suggests that a more inclusive ethics of abortion is required rather than a new ethics of abortion when "translating fetal life into law".  (+info)

The place for individual conscience. (8/72)

From a liberationist, feminist, and Catholic point of view, this article attempts to understand the decision of abortion. People are constantly testing their principles and values against the question of abortion. Advances in technology, the rise of communitarianism and the rejection of individualism, and the commodification of children are factors in the way in which the abortion debate is being constructed in society. The paper offers solutions to end the ugliness of the abortion debate by suggesting that we would be able to progress further on the issue of abortion if we looked for the good in the opposing viewpoint. The article continues with a discussion of Catholics For a Free Choice's position on abortion, and notes firstly that there is no firm position within the Catholic Church on when the fetus becomes a person; secondly that the principle of probablism in Roman Catholicism holds that where the church cannot speak definitively on a matter of fact (in this case, on the personhood of the fetus), the consciences of individual Catholics must be primary and respected, and thirdly that the absolute prohibition on abortion by the church is not infallible. In conclusion, only the woman herself can make the abortion decision.  (+info)

The "beginning of human life" is a term that is often used in the context of medical ethics, particularly in discussions about issues such as abortion and stem cell research. However, there is no universally accepted medical definition of this term, as it is also influenced by philosophical, religious, and legal considerations.

From a biological perspective, human life begins at fertilization, when a sperm cell successfully penetrates and fuses with an egg cell to form a zygote. This single cell contains the complete genetic makeup of the future individual and has the potential to develop into a fully formed human being, given the right conditions.

However, some people argue that personhood or moral status does not begin until later stages of development, such as at implantation, when the zygote attaches to the uterine wall and begins to receive nutrients from the mother's body, or at viability, when the fetus can survive outside the womb with medical assistance.

Ultimately, the definition of "beginning of human life" is a complex and controversial issue that depends on one's values and beliefs. It is important to recognize and respect the diversity of opinions on this matter and engage in thoughtful and respectful dialogue about its implications for medical practice and policy.

In medical and legal terms, "personhood" refers to the status of being a person, which is typically associated with certain legal rights, protections, and privileges. The concept of personhood is often discussed in the context of bioethics, particularly in relation to questions about the moral and legal status of entities such as fetuses, embryos, and individuals with severe cognitive impairments or in vegetative states.

The criteria for personhood are a subject of debate and vary depending on cultural, religious, philosophical, and legal perspectives. However, some common factors that are often considered include consciousness, the ability to feel pain, the capacity for self-awareness and self-reflection, the ability to communicate, and the presence of a distinct genetic identity.

In medical contexts, personhood may be relevant to issues such as end-of-life care, organ donation, and reproductive rights. For example, some argue that personhood should be granted to fetuses at the moment of conception, while others believe that personhood is only achieved when a fetus becomes viable outside the womb or when a child is born alive.

Overall, the concept of personhood is complex and multifaceted, and it continues to be debated and refined in various fields and disciplines.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Judaism" is not a medical term. It is a religion, ethnicity, and culture originating in the Judaea region of the Middle East. Judaism is based on the teachings of the Torah and the Talmud, and it includes various practices, beliefs, and traditions. If you have any questions about medical terminology or health-related topics, I would be happy to try to help answer those for you.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "human characteristics" is not a medical term or concept. It refers to the typical traits, attributes, and features that define humans as a species, both physically and behaviorally. Physical human characteristics include bipedal locomotion, large brains, and fine motor skills, while behavioral characteristics can include complex language use, self-awareness, and sociality.

However, if you have any specific medical or health-related questions, I would be happy to help answer them to the best of my ability!

Defining "life" is a complex question that has been debated by philosophers, scientists, and theologians for centuries. From a biological or medical perspective, life can be defined as a characteristic that distinguishes physical entities that do have biological processes, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased (death), or because they never had such functions and are classified as inanimate.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines life as "the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death."

It's important to note that there is no one universally accepted definition of life, and different fields and disciplines may have slightly different definitions or criteria.

There is no universally accepted medical definition for "Value of Life" as it is a concept that encompasses both medical, ethical, and philosophical considerations. However, in the context of healthcare, the value of life may refer to the benefits, outcomes, or improvements in quality of life that are gained through medical interventions or treatments. This can include extending lifespan, improving functional ability, relieving symptoms, and enhancing overall well-being.

Ultimately, the value of life is subjective and depends on individual and societal values, beliefs, and preferences. Healthcare providers must consider these factors when making treatment decisions and engaging in end-of-life care discussions with patients and their families. It's important to note that the medical community does not assign a monetary value to human life.

Bioethical issues refer to the ethical dilemmas and challenges that arise in biological research, healthcare, and medical technology. These issues often involve conflicts between scientific or medical advancements and moral, social, legal, and cultural values. Examples of bioethical issues include:

1. End-of-life care: Decisions about life-sustaining treatments, such as artificial nutrition and hydration, mechanical ventilation, and do-not-resuscitate orders, can raise ethical questions about the quality of life, patient autonomy, and the role of healthcare providers.
2. Genetic testing and screening: The use of genetic information for medical decision-making, predictive testing, and reproductive choices can have significant implications for individuals, families, and society, raising concerns about privacy, discrimination, and informed consent.
3. Organ transplantation: Issues surrounding organ donation and allocation, such as fairness, scarcity, and the definition of death, can create ethical dilemmas that require careful consideration of medical, legal, and moral principles.
4. Stem cell research: The use of embryonic stem cells for research and therapy raises questions about the moral status of embryos, potential therapeutic benefits, and the role of government in regulating scientific research.
5. Assisted reproductive technologies (ART): Techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), surrogacy, and gamete donation can challenge traditional notions of family, parenthood, and reproduction, leading to debates about the rights and interests of children, parents, and society.
6. Mental health treatment: The use of psychotropic medications, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and other interventions for mental illness can raise concerns about patient autonomy, informed consent, and the balance between therapeutic benefits and potential risks.
7. Public health emergencies: Responses to infectious disease outbreaks, bioterrorism, and other public health crises can involve difficult decisions about resource allocation, individual rights, and the role of government in protecting population health.
8. Research involving human subjects: The ethical conduct of clinical trials, observational studies, and other research that involves human participants requires careful consideration of issues such as informed consent, risk-benefit analysis, and respect for participant autonomy and privacy.
9. Health care access and financing: Debates about health care reform, insurance coverage, and affordability can raise questions about the role of government in ensuring access to essential medical services, the balance between individual rights and social responsibility, and the ethical implications of rationing limited resources.
10. Global health ethics: Issues such as international cooperation, resource distribution, and cultural sensitivity can challenge traditional notions of global justice, human rights, and the responsibilities of wealthy nations to address health disparities in low- and middle-income countries.

Human development in a medical context often refers to the process of physical, cognitive, and emotional growth and development that occurs from conception through adulthood. This includes the development of organs, organ systems, and bodily functions, as well as the acquisition of skills, knowledge, and social-emotional capabilities.

The medical community may also use the term "human development" to refer to the study of how genetic and environmental factors influence this growth and development over time. This field draws on insights from a range of disciplines, including genetics, neuroscience, psychology, sociology, and anthropology, among others.

It's important to note that human development is a complex and dynamic process that can be influenced by a wide range of factors, including genetics, nutrition, physical activity, stress, social support, and cultural context, among others. Understanding the many factors that contribute to healthy human development is an important goal for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers alike.

An ethical theory is a structured framework of principles and concepts that helps to guide and inform moral judgments and decisions about right and wrong conduct. It provides a systematic and coherent approach to understanding, analyzing, and resolving ethical issues and dilemmas in various contexts, including healthcare.

There are several types of ethical theories, but some of the most prominent ones include:

1. Deontological theory: This theory emphasizes the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions based on whether they conform to moral rules or duties, regardless of their consequences. It is often associated with the work of Immanuel Kant.
2. Utilitarianism: This theory holds that the morality of an action is determined by its overall usefulness or benefit to society as a whole, measured in terms of the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
3. Virtue ethics: This theory focuses on the character and virtues of the moral agent, rather than on specific rules or consequences. It emphasizes the importance of cultivating good habits, traits, and dispositions that contribute to a flourishing and fulfilling life.
4. Social contract theory: This theory posits that moral norms and rules emerge from mutual agreements or understandings among individuals in society, based on their shared interests and values.
5. Feminist ethics: This theory challenges traditional ethical theories by emphasizing the importance of context, relationships, and power dynamics in moral decision-making, with a focus on promoting justice and equality for marginalized groups.

In healthcare, ethical theories can help guide clinical practice, research, policy, and education, by providing a framework for addressing complex ethical issues such as informed consent, patient autonomy, confidentiality, resource allocation, and end-of-life care.

Religion and medicine are two distinct fields that can intersect in various ways. While religion can be defined as a set of beliefs, practices, and rituals related to the divine or supernatural, medicine is concerned with the maintenance of health and the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure of disease, illness, and other physical and mental impairments in humans.

A medical definition of "Religion and Medicine" might refer to the study of the relationship between religious beliefs, practices, and experiences, and health outcomes, healthcare delivery, and medical decision-making. This can include exploring how religious beliefs and practices influence health behaviors, coping mechanisms, social support networks, and access to care, as well as how they shape attitudes towards medical interventions, end-of-life decisions, and bioethical issues.

Religion can also play a role in the provision of healthcare services, such as through faith-based organizations that operate hospitals, clinics, and other health facilities. Additionally, religious leaders and communities may provide spiritual care and support to patients and their families, complementing the medical care provided by healthcare professionals.

Overall, the intersection of religion and medicine is a complex and multifaceted area of study that requires an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from fields such as anthropology, sociology, psychology, theology, and public health.

Medical philosophy is a branch of philosophy that deals with the concepts, issues, and arguments specific to medicine and healthcare. It involves the application of philosophical inquiry and reasoning to various aspects of medicine, such as:

1. Ethics: Examining moral principles and values that guide medical practice, including patient autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. This includes issues related to end-of-life care, informed consent, research ethics, and resource allocation.
2. Epistemology: Exploring the nature of knowledge in medicine, including how medical knowledge is acquired, validated, and disseminated. It also involves examining the limitations and uncertainties of medical knowledge.
3. Metaphysics: Examining the fundamental nature of reality as it relates to medicine, such as the nature of disease, health, and the human body. This includes exploring questions about the mind-body relationship and the role of emergent properties in understanding health and illness.
4. Logic and Rationality: Applying logical reasoning and critical thinking skills to medical decision making, including the evaluation of evidence, the assessment of risks and benefits, and the formulation of clinical guidelines.
5. Aesthetics: Exploring the role of values and subjective experience in medicine, such as the importance of empathy, compassion, and communication in the patient-physician relationship. This also includes examining the ethical implications of medical aesthetics, such as cosmetic surgery and enhancement technologies.

Medical philosophy is an interdisciplinary field that draws on insights from a variety of disciplines, including philosophy, medicine, ethics, law, psychology, and sociology. It seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the complex issues that arise in medical practice and to inform the development of evidence-based, ethical, and compassionate healthcare policies and practices.

Longevity, in a medical context, refers to the condition of living for a long period of time. It is often used to describe individuals who have reached a advanced age, such as 85 years or older, and is sometimes associated with the study of aging and factors that contribute to a longer lifespan.

It's important to note that longevity can be influenced by various genetic and environmental factors, including family history, lifestyle choices, and access to quality healthcare. Some researchers are also studying the potential impact of certain medical interventions, such as stem cell therapies and caloric restriction, on lifespan and healthy aging.

Quality of Life (QOL) is a broad, multidimensional concept that usually includes an individual's physical health, psychological state, level of independence, social relationships, personal beliefs, and their relationship to salient features of their environment. It reflects the impact of disease and treatment on a patient's overall well-being and ability to function in daily life.

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines QOL as "an individual's perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns." It is a subjective concept, meaning it can vary greatly from person to person.

In healthcare, QOL is often used as an outcome measure in clinical trials and other research studies to assess the impact of interventions or treatments on overall patient well-being.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "morals" is not a term that has a medical definition. Morals refer to personal or societal beliefs about right and wrong behavior. It is a concept that falls under the realm of ethics, philosophy, and sociology rather than medicine. If you have any questions related to medical terminologies or concepts, I would be happy to help clarify those for you.

Medical ethics is a branch of ethics that deals with moral issues in medical care, research, and practice. It provides a framework for addressing questions related to patient autonomy, informed consent, confidentiality, distributive justice, beneficentia (doing good), and non-maleficence (not doing harm). Medical ethics also involves the application of ethical principles such as respect for persons, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice to specific medical cases and situations. It is a crucial component of medical education and practice, helping healthcare professionals make informed decisions that promote patient well-being while respecting their rights and dignity.

Pregnancy reduction, multifetal refers to the medical procedure used to decrease the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy, such as twins or higher-order multiples (triplets, quadruplets, etc.). This is also known as selective reduction or selective termination. The goal of this procedure is to reduce the risk of complications associated with multifetal pregnancies, including preterm labor, low birth weight, and pregnancy loss.

The procedure typically involves an ultrasound-guided injection of a medication that stops the development of one or more fetuses. This is usually performed during the first trimester of pregnancy. The decision to undergo pregnancy reduction is often based on a variety of factors, including maternal age, medical history, and personal preferences. It's important to note that this procedure carries its own risks, such as infection, bleeding, and loss of the remaining fetuses, so it should be carefully considered and discussed with healthcare providers.

Embryo research refers to the scientific study and experimentation that involves human embryos. This research is conducted in order to gain a better understanding of human development during the earliest stages of life, as well as to investigate potential treatments for various diseases and conditions.

Human embryos used in research are typically created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures, in which sperm and eggs are combined in a laboratory dish to form an embryo. These embryos may be donated by individuals or couples who have undergone IVF treatments and have excess embryos that they do not plan to use for reproduction.

Embryo research can involve a variety of techniques, including stem cell research, genetic testing, and cloning. The goal of this research is to advance our knowledge of human development and disease, as well as to develop new treatments and therapies for a wide range of medical conditions. However, embryo research is a controversial topic, and there are ethical concerns surrounding the use of human embryos in scientific research.

Cloning of an organism is the process of creating a genetically identical copy of an entire living organism, including all of its DNA. This is achieved through a variety of laboratory techniques that can vary depending on the type of organism being cloned. In the case of animals, one common method is called somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT).

In SCNT, the nucleus of a donor animal's cell (which contains its DNA) is removed and transferred into an egg cell that has had its own nucleus removed. The egg cell is then stimulated to divide and grow, resulting in an embryo that is genetically identical to the donor animal. This embryo can be implanted into a surrogate mother, where it will continue to develop until birth.

Cloning of organisms has raised ethical concerns and debates, particularly in the case of animals, due to questions about the welfare of cloned animals and the potential implications for human cloning. However, cloning is also seen as having potential benefits, such as the ability to produce genetically identical animals for research or agricultural purposes.

It's important to note that while cloning can create genetically identical organisms, it does not necessarily mean that they will be identical in every way, as environmental factors and random genetic mutations can still result in differences between clones.

Biological evolution is the change in the genetic composition of populations of organisms over time, from one generation to the next. It is a process that results in descendants differing genetically from their ancestors. Biological evolution can be driven by several mechanisms, including natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, and mutation. These processes can lead to changes in the frequency of alleles (variants of a gene) within populations, resulting in the development of new species and the extinction of others over long periods of time. Biological evolution provides a unifying explanation for the diversity of life on Earth and is supported by extensive evidence from many different fields of science, including genetics, paleontology, comparative anatomy, and biogeography.

Aging is a complex, progressive and inevitable process of bodily changes over time, characterized by the accumulation of cellular damage and degenerative changes that eventually lead to increased vulnerability to disease and death. It involves various biological, genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors that contribute to the decline in physical and mental functions. The medical field studies aging through the discipline of gerontology, which aims to understand the underlying mechanisms of aging and develop interventions to promote healthy aging and extend the human healthspan.

Pregnancy is a physiological state or condition where a fertilized egg (zygote) successfully implants and grows in the uterus of a woman, leading to the development of an embryo and finally a fetus. This process typically spans approximately 40 weeks, divided into three trimesters, and culminates in childbirth. Throughout this period, numerous hormonal and physical changes occur to support the growing offspring, including uterine enlargement, breast development, and various maternal adaptations to ensure the fetus's optimal growth and well-being.

Life change events refer to significant changes or transitions in an individual's personal circumstances that may have an impact on their health and well-being. These events can include things like:

* Marriage or divorce
* Birth of a child or loss of a loved one
* Job loss or retirement
* Moving to a new home or city
* Changes in financial status
* Health diagnoses or serious illnesses
* Starting or ending of a significant relationship

Research has shown that life change events can have a profound effect on an individual's stress levels, mental health, and physical health. Some life change events may be positive and exciting, while others may be challenging and difficult to cope with. In either case, it is important for individuals to take care of themselves during times of transition and seek support as needed.

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  • Similarly, in his 2015 presidential bid, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio declared, " I believe that science is clear … when there is conception that that is a human life in the early stages of its development. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The Bible doesn't give an absolute answer, but the passages we have looked at clearly point to life beginning at conception. (footstepsblog.net)
  • Jesus, who came to earth as a real man, did not appear as a new-born baby, but was conceived of the Holy Ghost, in Mary, and from this point grew in her womb the same as all human embryos, further pointing to conception as the starting point of life. (footstepsblog.net)
  • From the time of conception through to a natural death there is no logical place to draw a line and say that life begins now - we must therefore conclude that life begins at conception. (footstepsblog.net)
  • The sixth commandment - 'thou shalt not kill' (Exodus 20:13) - could not be any clearer and this applies to all human life from conception to the time of a natural death. (footstepsblog.net)
  • Human life is to be preserved from conception through to a natural death (whenever God decrees that to be) and anything which goes against this principle should to be avoided and rejected. (footstepsblog.net)
  • Science tells us that every human life begins at fertilization (conception). (camillagunnarson.ca)
  • 2- "Human development begins after the union of male and female gametes or germ cells during a process known as fertilization (conception)…This fertilized ovum, known as a zygote, is large diploid cell that is the beginning, or primordium, of a human being. (camillagunnarson.ca)
  • 6-"I have learned from my earliest medical education that human life begins at the time of conception…human life is present throughout this entire sequence from conception to adulthood…any interruption at any point throughout this time constitutes a termination of human life. (camillagunnarson.ca)
  • 7- "It is scientifically correct to say that an individual human life begins at conception. (camillagunnarson.ca)
  • An embryo's heart begins to beat between 18-24 days after conception. (prolifeaction.org)
  • Modern science clearly shows that human life begins at conception. (prolifecampaign.ie)
  • Human life begins at conception. (ontheissues.org)
  • Quality of Life for Women with Human Papillomavirus-induced Lesions. (iasp-pain.org)
  • To reveal the changes in the quality of life reported by women with Human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced lesions. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Members of the human herpesvirus (HHV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) families cause the most common primary viral infections of the oral cavity. (medscape.com)
  • The HPV vaccine is a proven defense against the 6 types of cancer that can be caused by certain types of the human papillomavirus (HPV) later in life - cancers of the cervix, throat, vulva, and anus in girls and cancers of the throat, penis, and anus in boys. (cancer.org)
  • Cloning Human Beings. (secularprolife.org)
  • Different activities carried out and caused by human beings such as global warming, ocean acidification, and pollution affect marine life and its habitats. (wikipedia.org)
  • Include pre-born human beings in 14th Amendment protection. (ontheissues.org)
  • Human beings began to build space stations. (mobygames.com)
  • I've noticed how much more aware my students are of each others' feelings and they have begun, some for the first time, to have an awareness of their own rights as human beings. (scientology.org)
  • The technology improvement indicates that machines can be as good as human beings in terms of 'hearing' and now speech recognition has become a commodity. (idtechex.com)
  • 95% of those self-selected respondents said that life began at fertilization, when a sperm and egg merge to form a single-celled zygote. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Although life is a continuous process, fertilization is a critical landmark because, under ordinary circumstances, a new, genetically distinct human organism is thereby formed. (secularprolife.org)
  • The development of a human begins with fertilization, a process by which the spermatozoon from the male and the oocyte from the female unite to give rise to a new organism, the zygote. (secularprolife.org)
  • 4- "…The time of fertilization represents the starting point in the life history, or ontogeny, of the individual. (camillagunnarson.ca)
  • I hope in his science classes at Rockhurst he learned that at the moment of fertilization a new human life has begun with his or her own distinct DNA - different from the genetic code of both the child's mother and father. (ncregister.com)
  • Life begins at the moment of fertilization . (wnd.com)
  • Do we believe that life begins with fertilization or implantation of an embryo? (medscape.com)
  • This mind-clearing began in the summer of 2016 when I, as a single woman, unexpectedly got pregnant. (lifenews.com)
  • On 11/2/2016, my sex life died. (cancer.org)
  • Abortion rights opponents know that Americans have widely differing values and religious beliefs about abortion and the protection of human life. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • I never would have encouraged someone to have an abortion, but I realize now that my silence on the issue of life had a real-life impact. (lifenews.com)
  • If we are no more than a random collection of atoms and molecules, which have come together by chance, then what is wrong with euthanasia, abortion, human embryo destruction or other forms of violence? (footstepsblog.net)
  • Those who oppose abortion often argue that an embryo or fetus is a person with a right to life, and thus equate abortion with murder. (wikipedia.org)
  • Why is Sen. Kaine personally opposed to abortion, if he does not believe that it is the taking of an innocent human life? (ncregister.com)
  • Before the late 1960s, when abortion was illegal in every state except for the life-of-the-mother cases, it is difficult to find a single instance of a woman imprisoned for abortion. (ncregister.com)
  • Abortion is not the murder of a human being. (wnd.com)
  • Ban abortion after 20 weeks, except for maternal life. (ontheissues.org)
  • And scientists can't establish when a fertilized cell or embryo or fetus becomes a human being. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The zygote and early embryo are living human organisms. (secularprolife.org)
  • January 2017 rolled around, and I began my year with hopes of returning to college to finish my four-year degree in the fall. (lifenews.com)
  • A recent friend-of-the-court filing in that case implicitly claimed that biology - and therefore biologists - can tell when human life begins. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The filing then went on to claim explicitly that a vast majority of biologists agree on which particular point in fetal development actually marks the beginning of a human life. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • He found that most of these respondents trust biologists over others - including religious leaders, voters, philosophers and Supreme Court justices - to determine when human life begins. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Then, he sent 62,469 biologists who could be identified from institutional faculty and researcher lists a separate survey, offering several options for when, biologically, human life might begin. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • More than 200 different HMOs have been identified, a reflection of the diversity across this biologically active component of human milk. (dsm.com)
  • Vision loss begins at a young age and progresses throughout an individual's life span. (nih.gov)
  • Children who start the HPV vaccine series on or after their 15th birthday need three doses, given over 6 months. (cdc.gov)
  • The ACS recommends that boys and girls start the vaccine series between the ages of 9 and 12. (cancer.org)
  • Creation ethics: reproduction, genetics and quality of life. (nih.gov)
  • The new discoveries and knowledge of gained in human genetics and related biology in recent decades as well as the potential of having newer understanding and exploration have raised the expectations as well as many scientific applications for making a significant improvement in human health. (who.int)
  • The development on human genetics has started almost a century ago, from classical genetics, reverse genetics, genomics, proteomics, and to new genetics. (who.int)
  • With the advancement of biotechnology, bioinformatics, computational biology and other sciences including engineering and industrial applications, the understanding of human genetics and genomes has become much more clearer. (who.int)
  • WHO is working closely with all scientific partners in the development of appropriate guidelines and training with respect to the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) of human genetics and genomes for some decades. (who.int)
  • Since then, a series of scientific debates as well as national and international actions on human genetics have been carried out. (who.int)
  • Masses of international committees, commissions, advisory bodies and many reports, research papers and national and international guidelines have been produced on various issues and aspects of development of human genetics. (who.int)
  • Countries on regional perspectives of human genetics, especially ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI), which may be crucial to full utilization of scientific development. (who.int)
  • This working paper is prepared with the objective of providing brief accounts of development of human genetics and ELSI implications, and possible areas of debate in order to solicit future strategic directions and actions to be undertaken. (who.int)
  • Since the beginning of the work on human genetics in 18th century, the development can be categorized by a few historical eras. (who.int)
  • They were victims of human trafficking, many forced to do things they wouldn't have otherwise done, and their convictions were not deserved. (anewinternational.org)
  • Project" (HGP), which is a global multinational and multi-corporate scientific effort started in 1988. (who.int)
  • Human life was the crowning glory of God's creation, something special and different. (footstepsblog.net)
  • All human life is precious in God's sight and as stewards of his creation we must seek to preserve life, not to destroy it. (footstepsblog.net)
  • We also read of John the Baptist leaping for joy in the womb of Elisabeth when Mary came to visit with the baby Jesus developing inside her - here is clear evidence of spiritual life in the unborn child (Luke 1:39-45) [ Note 2 ]. (footstepsblog.net)
  • How can we say the unborn child is not one of us entitled to protection as every one of us is at vulnerable moments in our lives? (prolifecampaign.ie)
  • One of the leading nuclear specialists, former defense secretary William Perry, has been touring the country recently, with the message that he is, as he puts it, doubly terrified, terrified by the severe and mounting threat of nuclear war, and even more so by the lack of concern about the possible termination of organized human life. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • In humans (animals), our life cycle goes from diploid organism, which produces haploid gametes, which combine to form a new diploid organism. (secularprolife.org)
  • The brief, coordinated by a University of Chicago graduate student in comparative human development, Steven Andrew Jacobs, is based on a problematic piece of research Jacobs conducted. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Furthermore, an organism can never change its species mid-development (in the middle of its life). (secularprolife.org)
  • At what stage of development should the law protect human life? (footstepsblog.net)
  • A representative from the Guadalajara human rights group Justice Center for Peace and Development (Centro de Justicia para la Paz y el Desarrollo) told Human Rights Watch that the plainclothes police officers forced protesters into the backs of trucks and vans and abandoned them in a rural area outside the city. (hrw.org)
  • I'm currently a senior vice president at State Farm and that includes oversight of what I call the "people areas" - human resources, learning and development, public affairs, and the executive succession and development team. (iii.org)
  • As this innovation in infant nutrition unfolds, scientists continue to research HMOs to more fully understand why they are such a prominent component of human milk and their role in early human development. (dsm.com)
  • Interaction' is the first revolution that occurred in the development of human-machine interface. (idtechex.com)
  • Funding was provided by NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and National Institute of Mental Health. (nih.gov)
  • NICHD leads research and training to understand human development, improve reproductive health, enhance the lives of children and adolescents, and optimize abilities for all. (nih.gov)
  • Welcome to Milestones , a podcast featuring research and insights into child health and human development. (nih.gov)
  • Human milk as "chrononutrition": implications for child health and development. (nih.gov)
  • The question of when life begins is distinct from asking at what point a human being receives a soul. (footstepsblog.net)
  • NIH, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (nih.gov)
  • A zygote is a human being. (secularprolife.org)
  • Some pro-choicers imply that the zygote is in some nebulous "in between phase" - not a gamete but not a human organism. (secularprolife.org)
  • CONCLUSION: Since the zygote is an organism and a member of the species Homo sapiens , it is a human organism and therefore, biologically, it is a human being. (secularprolife.org)
  • 2. Every organism is part of some species, and the human ZEF is part of the human species ( Homo sapiens ) by virtue of its human DNA. (secularprolife.org)
  • For example, newborns are not capable of mating, but are still organisms of the human species. (secularprolife.org)
  • 3. An organism that is a member of the species Homo sapiens is a human being. (secularprolife.org)
  • There are other definitions of human being, including "a person, especially as distinguished from other animals or as representing the human species. (secularprolife.org)
  • Human activities affect marine life and marine habitats through overfishing , habitat loss , the introduction of invasive species , ocean pollution , ocean acidification and ocean warming . (wikipedia.org)
  • The ocean can be described as the world's largest ecosystem and it is home for many species of marine life. (wikipedia.org)
  • This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites R01 applications proposing comparative studies of human and nonhuman primate species with differing life spans to identify factors whose cross-species variation may contribute to differences in species life span and health span, including, but not limited to, factors contributing to humans greater life span compared to other primates. (nih.gov)
  • This FOA requests applications that propose studies to elucidate the relationship of such factors to primate species life span differences, and mechanisms that may mediate such relationships. (nih.gov)
  • Comparisons of humans and other primate species differing in lifespans provide a complementary approach to research in humans to identify therapeutic targets and interventions to extend human longevity and health span. (nih.gov)
  • Understanding the causes of differences in species life spans could lead to the discovery of factors that strongly influence longevity, but which do not vary substantially within humans. (nih.gov)
  • The answers to these questions all hang on the answer to a more fundamental question - when does life begin? (footstepsblog.net)
  • Religious freedom is a fundamental human right," the pontiff said in remarks at Amman's Royal Palace, a speech that marked his debut in an Arab nation and a majority Muslim state. (bostonglobe.com)
  • Of course, religion will speak about fundamental human-rights issues. (ncregister.com)
  • The film The Story of Human Rights is a key component of the human rights education campaign, introducing viewers of all ages to their most fundamental freedoms. (scientology.org)
  • If I believed my child's life deserved to be memorialized even though she hadn't taken a breath, didn't all babies lost in the womb deserve the same? (lifenews.com)
  • Protect your child from certain cancers later in life with HPV vaccine at age 11-12 years. (cdc.gov)
  • Simon Oliver explores what we mean by 'human nature', Darwin's theory of evolution and modernity's dualisms. (eclasproject.org)
  • These projects may also include research to identify potential human therapeutic targets and interventions that modulate mechanisms implicated by the comparative studies. (nih.gov)
  • Regenerative medicine might just have had a new tool added to its arsenal: Scientists have created tiny biological robots out of living human cells. (lifeboat.com)
  • Essentially, what you need to know about the complex biological process is that it utilizes proteins to form compounds that are necessary for life today. (discovermagazine.com)
  • I began my insurance career in health underwriting. (iii.org)
  • I spent five years in life/health operations before moving to human resources. (iii.org)
  • At the start of the pandemic, there was a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) among hospitals and health care facilities, and many health care workers were reusing the same disposable mask for days or weeks at a time. (kevinmd.com)
  • The amygdala - a brain structure enlarged in two-year-old children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) - begins its accelerated growth between 6 and 12 months of age, suggests a study funded by the National Institutes of Health. (nih.gov)
  • Researchers are just beginning to understand how milk composition affects babies' short-term and long-term health. (nih.gov)
  • The agency is responsible for preventing or reducing the harmful effects of exposure to hazardous substances on human health and quality of life. (cdc.gov)
  • The potential risk of domoic acid to human health was first discovered in Montreal, Canada, in 1987. (nih.gov)
  • If such discoveries, knowledge and technology gained are integrated into the health care systems in ethically, socially, economically and legally accepted ways, the increased benefits for diagnosis, prevention, promotion and treatment of many diseases, including human genetic conditions will be greatly appreciable in both developed and developing world. (who.int)
  • This is somewhat nonsensical because the human didn't ask about the field of ethics. (osnews.com)
  • Additionally the statement is a least a bit untrue because the machine brought up the "the field of ethics", not the human. (osnews.com)
  • With clinical evidence for the ability of HMOs to support a balanced microbiome and the immune system, 6,7 these oligosaccharides have recently been added to infant formulas, offering some of the benefits of human milk to formula-fed infants. (dsm.com)
  • Experts recommend that infants drink human milk exclusively for the first six months of life. (nih.gov)
  • Human milk also provides infants with protection from germs. (nih.gov)
  • Did life on Earth really start with a dose of poison? (discovermagazine.com)
  • The knowl- science, along with the vaccine, a dose make up the cast of the unfolding trag- edge imparted by the note changes of past history in human terms warns edy. (cdc.gov)
  • If your human insulin comes in vials, you will need to use syringes to inject your dose. (medlineplus.gov)
  • However, do we care more about the potential fetuses or unborn babies than we do about infant/maternal mortality, or the lives of fourth graders who have been brutally killed during a day at school? (medscape.com)
  • And many years later, I added a title, The Four Stages of Human Life , referring to the four stages of my own life: child and mother, mother and child, myself, and the skeleton I would become. (nih.gov)
  • 8,9 Even after the declines described above, 2'FL likely remains the most abundant HMO in human milk at later stages of lactation for most mothers. (dsm.com)
  • From punch cards, to keyboards, from mouse to touch screens, technologies have shaped the way how humans interact with machines. (idtechex.com)
  • Very rare and life-threatening complications of bocavirus bronchiolitis: pneumomediastinum and bilateral pneumothorax]. (nih.gov)
  • Over time, people who have diabetes and high blood sugar can develop serious or life-threatening complications, including heart disease, stroke, kidney problems, nerve damage, and eye problems. (medlineplus.gov)
  • With my arm covered in plastic wrap to protect the new ink as it began to heal, I stopped by this new guy's apartment for a short visit. (lifenews.com)
  • The HSC-0 compartment (Operations) is used to protect exceptionally fragile and unique IC (intelligence community) clandestine HUMINT (human intelligence) operations and methods that are not intended for dissemination outside of the originating agency," according to a December 2013 policy document released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. (bizpacreview.com)
  • However, to understand that the government has a right to protect human life is not dependent on religious belief. (ncregister.com)
  • Protect unborn life. (ontheissues.org)
  • If we intend to be pro-life, why are we failing to protect the future of these fertilized eggs? (medscape.com)
  • Human spinal cord cell atlas provides foundation to study neurodegeneration, chronic pain, and other diseases. (nih.gov)
  • He starts talking about how diseases came to be in the next few pages, but he says something interesting later on, "For example, in 1837 the Mandan Indian tribe, with one of the most elaborate cultures in our Great Plains contracted smallpox from a steamboat traveling up the Missouri River from St.Louis. (ipl.org)
  • And while these cause diseases in some other primates, such as monkeys, none of these viruses have been shown to cause disease in humans. (cdc.gov)
  • Is it common for bats to start outbreaks of diseases? (cdc.gov)
  • Human rights abuses are happening right now - start a monthly gift today. (hrw.org)
  • Washington, DC) - Recent police abuses across Mexico should be a wake-up call to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to lead a national process to professionalize police forces and hold them accountable, Human Rights Watch said today. (hrw.org)
  • For adult students or self-study, United for Human Rights provides the Bringing Human Rights to Life Education Package with its own study guide, including the principal human rights documents, complaint procedures to remedy abuses and a list of humanitarian and human rights agencies. (scientology.org)
  • During this past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has turned our lives upside down and changed not just the way we live and work but also how we think and behave. (kevinmd.com)
  • If anything, perhaps there are some life lessons to take away from this pandemic. (kevinmd.com)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of social interaction and human contact within almost every aspect of our lives, including education, employment, entertainment, and recreation. (kevinmd.com)
  • This pandemic has been a testament to just how resilient we are as humans and our ability to be flexible and creative in the face of uncertainty. (kevinmd.com)
  • With over 225 thousand lives lost to the pandemic in the United States to date (and over 1.1 million worldwide), this pandemic has made me re-think my priorities and remember how precious life is. (kevinmd.com)
  • This pandemic has made me re-evaluate my life and assess my priorities and served as a reminder of how precious life is and appreciate the small things in life. (kevinmd.com)
  • In the seeming long-ago days before the pandemic, we began reading the Norwegian author Karl- Ove Knausgaard's six-volume fictionalized autobiography, My Struggle . (nih.gov)
  • He showed a total disregard for the innocent lives around him as he began shooting multiple times from his vehicle," said Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery. (maricopacountyattorney.org)
  • As human milk composition is the inspiration for infant formulas, it is essential that infant-targeted HMO innovation is informed by HMO levels and concentrations in human milk. (dsm.com)
  • PHOENIX- Jeffrey Mathis (D.O.B. 10/04/1985) was sentenced to Life in Prison with the possibility of release after 25 years for 1st Degree Murder and 15 years for Attempted 1st Degree Murder. (maricopacountyattorney.org)
  • [5] Additionally, another issue caused by humans which impacts marine life is marine plastic pollution , which poses a threat to marine life. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was perfectly obvious if you thought about it for a second, not only about the horror of the event, but that humans in their glory had achieved the capacity to destroy everything. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • In a small study, researchers used a device that stimulates the spinal cord to restore arm and hand mobility in two stroke patients, allowing them to perform daily life activities, such as using a fork to eat a meal. (nih.gov)
  • Ah, the origin of life - a topic that has given rise to endless debates and headaches for scientists and researchers. (discovermagazine.com)
  • At that point in time, I described myself as "personally pro-life, but politically pro-choice. (lifenews.com)
  • According to MIT's Technology Review , IBM has recently started testing Numenta's algorithms for practical tasks, such as analyzing satellite imagery of crops and spotting early signs of malfunctioning field machinery. (engadget.com)
  • Ironically, cyanide , a fatally poisonous substance, may have been a key building block of early life on Earth. (discovermagazine.com)
  • A recent study in Nature Chemistry led by chemists at Scripps Research gives us a closer look at how early life may have survived poisonous conditions on Earth and how other planets with similar conditions might be able to sustain life today. (discovermagazine.com)
  • This means that what may be poisonous to us today, was not poisonous to early life on Earth. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Early forms of life dependent on cyanide may have a similar story, says Krishnamurthy. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Early life that used the poisonous chemical compound as their source of energy could have either adapted to a different building block once cyanide ran out, or they simply died off. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Krishnamurthy speculates that to tackle such a scientific mystery, we must forget what life is and imagine ourselves on early Earth 4.5 billion years ago. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Early humans are entitled to all the protections the rest of us enjoy. (prolifecampaign.ie)
  • Within human resources, I was able to work in early succession efforts and then move into leadership in human resources. (iii.org)
  • Human milk is the gold standard for early life nutrition, and human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are the third largest solid component of human milk. (dsm.com)
  • The program's basic mission is to expand knowledge on the aging nervous system to allow improvement in the quality of life of older people. (nih.gov)
  • Some of these training robots are life-size, some look like real people, and some more professional ones may be part of human organs. (daruibo.com)
  • The NIH Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN​) Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) has unveiled an atlas of cell types and an anatomical neuronal wiring diagram for the mammalian primary motor cortex, derived from detailed studies of mice, monkeys, and humans. (nih.gov)
  • Numenta's technology caught IBM's eye, because it works more similarly to the human brain than other AI software. (engadget.com)
  • Current computer technology is incapable to behave exactly as a human brain. (osnews.com)
  • But in the near future, it may, but again this is "Artificial" which means not a real human brain and then expect it less than a human brain to behave even though it may look like one. (osnews.com)
  • It obviously won't be human , but I personally see no technical reason an AI couldn't become greater than the human brain. (osnews.com)
  • A recent study published in IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to control microgrids in the event of a long-term power outage caused by natural disasters or human error. (lifeboat.com)
  • Humans allow artificial intelligence to enter every aspect of their lives. (irishtimes.com)
  • SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) - The Department of Homeland Security and local Utah organizations are sharing the signs of human trafficking to watch for, that could potentially save a life. (abc4.com)
  • YOU CAN HELP save a life, and truly make a way for a survivor's fresh start. (anewinternational.org)
  • Your tax deductible gift can help stop human rights violations and save lives around the world. (hrw.org)
  • This reel of unfortunate events began with a guy and a stupid decision and ended with a miscarriage and heartbreak. (lifenews.com)
  • Philosophers such as the late Bernard Williams have long pointed out that understanding what it is to be human requires a lot more than biology . (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The complete series fleshed out the full picture of Knausgaard's life, underscoring the impact an individual has on those around him, leaving Howard and me with a breathtaking, all-encompassing understanding of the whole Karl Ove. (nih.gov)
  • DSM's research team utilized an innovative approach to determine the most abundant HMOs observed globally in term human milk throughout the course of lactation. (dsm.com)
  • HHS and 15 other federal departments and agencies published a notice of proposed revisions to the Common Rule for protection of human subjects involved in research. (nih.gov)
  • This conference on evolution and the beginning and end of life invites reflections on the notion that we are made in the likeness of God. (eclasproject.org)
  • Visit antitrafficking.aau-slc.org for information on additional service providers serving trafficking victims in Utah, to search the general service directory by zip code, and learn ways to get involved in combating human trafficking locally. (abc4.com)
  • Few people in my life know about the baby I lost. (lifenews.com)
  • It appeals to people of all ages with a brief journey through the history of human rights, culminating in the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations in 1948. (scientology.org)
  • They really took home the final message in the video and the materials, which is that human rights start with the individual and at home with people like them. (scientology.org)
  • We've always had mentorship programs at State Farm, but several years ago we started a more formal matching program for people who want to mentor or be mentored. (iii.org)
  • Human insulin is used to control blood sugar in people who have type 1 diabetes (condition in which the body does not make insulin and therefore cannot control the amount of sugar in the blood) or in people who have type 2 diabetes (condition in which the blood sugar is too high because the body does not produce or use insulin normally) that cannot be controlled with oral medications alone. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Interspecific differences in maximum life spans greatly exceed the variability of human life spans. (nih.gov)
  • Discussion in ' Comparative Religion ' started by firefighter1 , Dec 15, 2013 . (sciforums.com)
  • Two sources confirmed to Fox News chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge that at least one of the emails contained on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 's private, non-secure server contained a human intelligence source working in an ongoing operation, identified as "HCS-O. (bizpacreview.com)
  • Stay informed and take action with urgent pro-life news and alerts. (prolifeaction.org)
  • Every weekday, get the world's top human rights news, explored and explained by Andrew Stroehlein. (hrw.org)
  • According to the Department of Homeland Security website, the "Blue Campaign" is "a national public awareness campaign, designed to educate the public, law enforcement and other industry partners to recognize the indicators of human trafficking, and how to appropriately respond to possible cases. (abc4.com)
  • Boric's campaign promised to focus on human rights issues that have been top priorities for feminist groups, such as violence against women, discrimination at work, sexual and reproductive rights, housing, and care work. (hrw.org)
  • While beginning the mayoral race in the back seat, the mother of two-who takes public transport or rides her bicycle to work, slowly gained the affection of Montrealers as the campaign continued. (lecanadian.com)
  • Further, since there are upwards of 200 HMOs in human milk, as individual HMOs change, the collective HMO composition flexes and varies continuously - it is quite dynamic. (dsm.com)
  • Human milk is not just a composite of individual components," Raiten says. (nih.gov)
  • One reason he does so is to comment on the very notion of what it means to know an individual person, and how challenging this can be in the face of huge losses of life such as those we are experiencing now. (nih.gov)
  • If, however, we stand up close to each individual, so close as to hear each name as it is whispered … and listen attentively to the story of a day in the life of each and every one of them, a day in the company of loved ones, families and friends, an ordinary day in an ordinary place … then the opposite becomes apparent: the [human being as] one. (nih.gov)
  • [13] Significant habitat loss is occurring particularly in seagrass meadows, mangrove forests and coral reefs, all of which are in global decline due to human disturbances. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2022-11-13T15:02:05-05:00 https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvOWMzXC8wMDJcLzE2NjgzNjk4NjVfMDAyLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InJlc2l6ZSI6eyJmaXQiOiJjb3ZlciIsImhlaWdodCI6NTA2fX19 Anti-human trafficking activist and Dreamcatcher Foundation co-founder Brenda Myers-Powell discussed her experience as a prostitute and how she managed to leave that life. (c-span.org)
  • To study the staggering complexity of the human body, or anything in nature, recognizing the mind-boggling amount of information required to coordinate the interacting parts in our trillions of cells, to operate the computer-like programs, which are far more complex than anything made by man, and continue to believe this was an unguided process is nothing short of willful ignorance. (wnd.com)
  • Robots begin to affect human life. (daruibo.com)
  • The impact of robots on our daily lives has already begun. (daruibo.com)
  • Robots can enter various spaces without fear of dirt and help humans clean and unblock sewers. (daruibo.com)