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  1. Dutch Kidney Donor Reality Show a Hoax

    blog.bioethics.net - Jun 1, 2007

    April 1st seems to be few months late this year; the Dutch reality television show that some of us got opinionated on, The Big Donor, aired today, and in the last moments of the telecast, was revealed to be a hoax

  2. Assisted Suicide Debate Has Passed Dr. Death By

    blog.bioethics.net - Jun 1, 2007

    Art Caplan writes at MSNBC: The last time I saw Jack Kevorkian was April 23, 1994, in a courtroom in Pontiac, Michigan. Oakland County prosecutors had charged him in the death of 54-year-old Janet Adkins of Portland

  3. Sperm Donors Undervalued

    blog.bioethics.net - Jun 1, 2007

    Be on the look out for an upcoming article in the June issue of the American Sociological Review by US Sociologist Rene Almeling. Her comparative study between egg donors and sperm donors reveals that sperm donors are

  4. Another State Joins the Stem Cell Business

    blog.bioethics.net - Jun 1, 2007

    Jim Fossett brought to my attention that yet another state, Maryland, is getting into the stem cell business.

  5. The Bioethics Quilt Project

    blog.bioethics.net - Jun 1, 2007

    Karama Neal sent along some great links about the Bioethics Quilt Project by Muhjah Shakir, assistant professor of occupational therapy and senior scholar at the National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health

  6. HPV Vaccine Culture Wars

    blog.bioethics.net - Jun 1, 2007

    For a time, Georgia was poised to become the latest state to require preteen girls to be vaccinated against a virus that causes cervical cancer. A powerful state Republican lawmaker proposed making the vaccine

  7. What Counts as Family?

    blog.bioethics.net - Jun 1, 2007

    Several people have pointed out an email sent out by Stephen Bennett of Concerned Women for America, which clearly says that what matters in parent/child relationships is not actually the relationship, but the biology