July 2006

Adult Stem Cells heal broken bones

I am going to try very hard to blog every bit of news about adult stem cells being used to treat patients. It will be a big task because information and reports about adult stem cells helping REAL patients today is to be found at every corner turned. The media, the scientific community and the […]

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Rotten Eggs in the U.K.

The Human Fertilisation Embryology Authority (HFEA) in the U.K. has a new plan to help human cloning scientists get all those eggs they need from women to do their research. They plan to ask infertile women, who are undergoing egg extraction in an effort to make a baby, if they can have a few extra […]

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Second Degree Murder: no mercy shown

Last October I wrote of the alleged killing of patients in Memorial Hospital down in New Orleans. Patients who were too sick to be transported and were stranded in the hospital because of the dire situation post hurricane Katrina, had been given lethal doses of morphine and versed. The cocktail combination was used to suppress […]

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Second Degree Murder: no mercy shown

Last October I wrote of the alleged killing of patients in Memorial Hospital down in New Orleans. Patients who were too sick to be transported and were stranded in the hospital because of the dire situation post hurricane Katrina, had been given lethal doses of morphine and versed. The cocktail combination was used to suppress […]

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The Veto Heard Round the World

For the first time in his presidency George W. Bush has exercised his right to veto. H.R. 810 would pave the way for more federal funding dollars for human embryonic stem cell research. And this president has said, “Not on my watch”. I support the president’s veto and see this as a necessary and critical […]

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New Jersey flies banner ads over the shoreline?

I have just heard this and I am wondering if anyone can confirm this to be true . . . that over the New Jersey Seaside Park shore area, airplanes were spotted this weekend, pulling banner ads. The ads were calling for women to “donate” their eggs to make some extra money. Can anyone verify […]

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Grounds for Dignity

For you coffee buffs out there, you may have heard that Starbucks is running a campaign called, “The Way I See It“. Starbucks states they have “always supported a good healthy discussion” and in the tradition of coffee houses, to spark good conversations, they have enlisted a “collection of thoughts, opinions and expressions provided by […]

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Grounds for Dignity

See the label for our special in-house roasted coffee, “The Human Bean Blend: Grounds for Dignity.” Donate to CBC and we’ll send you a sample (see more at bottom of article) For you coffee buffs out there, you may have heard that Starbucks is running a campaign called, “The Way I See It“.Starbucks states they […]

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The Fighting Irish

Here’s another story similar to an English woman I blogged about earlier. Seems this Irish woman’s husband has decided to remain with his girlfiriend and doesn’t want his wife to be able to use their embryos they created earlier to have more children. I’ll keep watching what the courts decide and let you know the […]

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The Veto Heard Round The World

For the first time in his presidency George W. Bush has exercised his right to veto. H.R. 810 would pave the way for more federal funding dollars for human embryonic stem cell research. And this president has said, “Not on my watch”. I support the president’s veto and see this as a necessary and critical […]

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