Rebecca Hagelin: Physicians, Do No Harm
The headlines rightly call the medical research “outrageous and abhorrent,” a “horror” perpetrated on vulnerable people. كيفية لعب بوكر U.S. government experiments in the 1940s (run by the National Institutes
The headlines rightly call the medical research “outrageous and abhorrent,” a “horror” perpetrated on vulnerable people. كيفية لعب بوكر U.S. government experiments in the 1940s (run by the National Institutes
New research on pregnant women diagnosed with breast cancer shows that such patients can benefit from cancer treatment without harming their babies. Read more …
Christian medical professionals are hailing the latest breakthrough in stem cell research, claiming that it further proves that the destruction of embryos is unnecessary to find cures for disease. Read
A major breakthrough in stem cell development could help resolve the ongoing debate over the use of embryonic stem cells in medical research. Read more …
From Washington Update (Family Research Council): September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. And most people don’t realize that one in every 500 African-Americans has the disease. Sickle cell anemia
Today, September 28, 2010, marks the ten-year anniversary of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of Mifepristone (popularly known as RU-486). شرح بوكر RU-486 is the only drug
Now is the time to turn the tables and make the case that it’s the pro-abortion stance that is actually anti-science. Read more …
It’s baa-ack! Just when you thought the political fight over federal funding of embryonic-stem-cell research (ESCR) was over, United States District Court Judge Royce C. قوانين لعبة بلاك جاك Lamberth
A British sociologist recently argued that “unfit” people should be sterilized as they are not capable of bringing up children in a responsible way. Read more …
Rebecca Hagelin writes: “Nearly every evening, they are there at their neighborhood pool—a father and his nine-year-old son, Michael. The boy’s smile captures attention instantly. You can’t help but be