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Animal/human hybrid debate heats up.
See CORE press release on Science & Technology Report on interspecies embryos.
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Animal/Human Hybrids? Who Decides?  (27 February, 2007)

Animal/Human Hybrids? Who decides?

The public, the Government, the HFEA, Research Scientists or a journalist from The Times?

The Times is back on the ball, with journalist Mark Henderson reiterating his overwhelming and unquestioning enthusiasm for the creation of animal/human hybrids. Opposition is pigeonholed yet again as coming from a minority albeit loud religious voice, as opposed to many patient groups, leading scientists, doctors and ethicists who are all wisely in...more

(25 October, 2006)

Older mothers pass on fertility risk

A study of women at a fertility clinic found that those who failed to become pregnant after treatment had older mothers than those who were successful.

The researchers from Atlanta, advised that postponing childbirth had implications for future generations.
Dr Peter Nagy, a fertility...

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(11 April, 2007)

Sympathy for Natallie in Unjust Embryo Custody Case

Natallie Evans was distraught after the European Court ruled that her right to become a mother did not outweigh Mr Johnston's right not to become the father of her children, in an embryo custody case which has been in the public arena now for some years.

‘We are deeply saddened and perplexed by...

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(21 April, 2006)

A Feminist Colloquium On Reprotechnology

Feminist authors discuss modern reprotech, the physical risks to the female body, and broader sociological concerns on 3 May 2006 in the European Parliament, Room ASP 1A2, Brussels.

Registration recommended but no fee for conference.
Please register by post, telephone or email.

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