June Archive
Chinese psychiatric hospitals used to incarcerate political opponents
Michael Cook | 28 June 2010
Situation gets worse with financial pressures on hospitals
New wrinkle in German advance directives
Michael Cook | 28 June 2010
German court decides that living wills need not be written down.
British GP breaks silence: “I helped patients die”
Jared Yee | 25 June 2010
GP admits to hastening deaths of dozens of patients
India may legalise commercial surrogacy
Michael Cook | 25 June 2010
Wombs for rent, even for singles and gay couples
Kidney disease patient suffers stem cell therapy ‘damage’
Jared Yee | 25 June 2010
Complications for stem cell therapy
Vision restored to blind using own eye stem cells
Jared Yee | 25 June 2010
Successful reimplantation of eye stem cells
Celebration of human genome anniversary muted by slow progress
Michael Cook | 25 June 2010
Still not much progress for human health
Sperm bank for beautiful people opens
Michael Cook | 25 June 2010
If you’re not beautiful, forget it
Final Exit to put up roadside assisted-suicide billboards
Jared Yee | 25 June 2010
Organisation advertises right to die
Berkeley introduces students to genetic revolution
Michael Cook | 25 June 2010
Controversial program goes ahead
Back from the dead?
Michael Cook | 23 June 2010
Will it be possible to communicate with patients in vegetative state?
Dutch euthanasia growing rapidly
Michael Cook | 21 June 2010
Is it due to the collapse of palliative care?
Hollywood 2010 bioethics seminar #2: Repo Men
Michael Cook | 21 June 2010
Jude Law, Forest Whitaker and organ repossession
The other side of the Phoenix Catholic abortion case
Michael Cook | 21 June 2010
Doctor defends bishop's decision
Peter Singer: always good for shock value
Michael Cook | 21 June 2010
Peter Singer still backs infanticide and euthanasia
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