Germany’s National Ethics Council rejects therapeutic cloning
Germany's National Ethics Council announced this week that it was still opposed to cloning embryos for research despite pressure from scientists who are excited by...
Why not use artificial gametes, asks British bioethicist
A UK bioethicist has used the leading journal Science to argue for the right to use artificial sperm and eggs derived from human embryonic stem...
20 Dutch children a year euthanased, doctors admit
In the wake of news that a Dutch hospital has written a protocol to allow the involuntary euthanasia of children, one of the authors has...
Road to profit in IVF like “fast food industry”
A business profile of the two largest IVF practices in the Australian state of New South Wales shows that they have extraordinary potential" for profitability....
Clinical trials to become more transparent
Glowing results from clinical trials may be due to successful experiments -- or to the fact that none of the failures have been reported. And...
Should dying patients recruit their own donors?
A Texas man who found a liver donor by advertising on billboards and the internet is being imitated by other sick people who are impatient...
Memories of Tuskegee may be at root of black organ shortage
Because racial groups have similar genetic characteristics, a large pool of black donors is needed to save blacks with diseased organs. In the US black...
Californian fisticuffs over stem-cell proposal
Californian backers of November's vote on a proposal to spend US$3 billion on stem cell research over 10 years are touting the financial return on...
Italian health minister stumbles over stem cell success
The Italian politician who pushed through Europe's most restrictive IVF laws has scored an own goal in the controversy over stem cell research. Although his...
Euthanasia film wows ’em in Venice
A poignant docu-drama about a Spanish quadriplegic's quest for death has won two prizes in the renowned Venice Film Festival. "Mar Adentro" ("The Sea Within")...
STRAWS IN THE WIND: Melbourne, Britain, Montreal
A Melbourne man has launched a world-first legal case by claiming damages from the Victorian government and from a gender identity clinic which had advised...