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CHINA
Even ‘progressive’ bioethicists slam leap into the future
Dr He has powerful sympathisers
Authorities are now pro-natalist -- but Chinese society is not.
Should China get an F in bioethics?
Must also love the socialist motherland
Grandparents sue to perpetuate bloodline
But scientists disavow any interest in human cloning
Village women cash in
Two Canadian ethicists defend a moratorium on embryo gene-editing, arguing that it reflects an international consensus
Very little ethical push-back exists
China will trial the use of embryonic stem-cells to treat Parkinson’s and macular degeneration.
Is it corruption or a recognition of their dignity?
Chinese women are using frozen embryos to conceive a second child.
A senior government official has admitted that forced organ harvesting from executed prisoners may still be occurring in China.
Birth rate stays stubbornly low
Criticism reached fever pitch as the 26th International Congress of The Transplantation Society convened on Chinese soil.
The case of the accidental haemorrhoid operation.
A new American documentary claims to provide damning evidence of China's force harvesting of organs.
Confusing signals from China over stem cells and organ transplants
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