December Archive


Jared Yee | 18 December 2009
Lack of consistency in US surrogacy legislation leads to legal complications

Jared Yee | 18 December 2009
Supreme Court rules that an embryo is not "unborn"

Michael Cook | 17 December 2009
Yulia Tymoshenko may have deliberately exaggerated fears of a swine-flu epidemic to boost her flagging presidential campaign.

Michael Cook | 17 December 2009
Highly speculative experimental claims

Michael Cook | 17 December 2009
Philip Nitschke attacks internet censorship

Michael Cook | 17 December 2009
Twins meet after 28 years

Michael Cook | 17 December 2009
Are patients being informed?

Michael Cook | 12 December 2009
Please participate!

Michael Cook | 12 December 2009
Public consultation ends next week

Michael Cook | 12 December 2009
Children of the deaf oppose any kind of pre-natal diagnosis

Jared Yee | 12 December 2009
NFL releases new concussion regulations

Jared Yee | 12 December 2009
Lawsuit over ballot to extend personhood prior to birth

Jared Yee | 12 December 2009
Not enough unannounced inspections

Michael Cook | 12 December 2009
Under pressure from Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo

Michael Cook | 10 December 2009
Stem cell scientst calls for mandatory participation



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