“Brain cops” want to take over UK, magazine claims
Spiked campaign Is neuroscience becoming a political issue? One of Britain’s leading magazines, Spiked, has launched a campaign to make the public aware of the...
IVF blunder in Singapore
Wrong sperm used Another mix-up in the IVF laboratory, this time in Singapore. A Singaporean Chinese woman and a Caucasian man recently discovered that their...
Cerebral palsy clearly linked to IVF in Danish study
Situation may have improved IVF could more than double the rate of cerebral palsy, according to research from Denmark. In an article in the journal...
7-week sex detection pregnancy test now available
Developed by Israeli doctors Israeli doctors are marketing a US$500 test to determine a baby’s sex only 7 weeks after conception. Until now couples had...
Dignitas inspires prize-winning Belgian film
First prize at Rome Film Festival The cast of the black comedy about Dignitas, Please Kill Me. A Belgian black comedy about assisted suicide has...
Rising demand for IVF in China causes spread of unlicensed clinics
Commercialisation of IVF causes boom in illegal clinics With 40 million people in China now affected by sterility, couples are turning in greater numbers to IVF...
Freeze your ovaries, have children in later life: US surgeon
“Ovarian grafts” allow women to wait until they are ready, US surgeon says Younger women should have small sections of their ovaries frozen to avoid infertility...
Voluntary circumcision for South African prisoners to fight HIV
Province aims to circumcise 2.5 million men by 2014 Authorities in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province said they have been “overwhelmed” by numbers of prison inmates...
Late, sorry
Hi there, Sorry. This edition of BioEdge is a bit late, as I spent some time this week preparing for yesterday’s annual conference for New...
Locked-in syndrome woman receives Legion of Honour
France has just awarded the Légion d'honneur to a woman who has been a locked-in quadriplegic for 30 years. Maryannick Pavageau received the distinction for...
Is most medical research wrong?
Greek academic finds that between a third and a half of the most acclaimed research in medicine may be untrustworthy Dr John Ioaniddes / Atlantic...
Protecting the public against shonky genetic tests
A burgeoning field raises serious questions Concern is growing about companies over-selling the results of genetic tests. This week’s issue of The Lancet lists a...
