Tag: bioethics
Opening a Door to Assisted Suicide Organ Donors
We should not look at the suicidal as natural resources.
Persistently Unconscious Patient Awakened
What if scientists found a way to awaken such patients? That may be on the way.
Grappling with Embryo Research Before It’s Too Late
Scientists are making human “embryos” — cell formations that are not viable organisms — from stem cells, but which may be a step before making human organisms.
American College of Physicians Opposes Assisted Suicide
Assisted suicide advocates are on a campaign to convince medical associations to adopt a position of “studied neutrality” (whatever that means).
Michael Egnor: How Assisted Suicide Corrupts Medicine and Medical Doctors
“A doctor killing a patient is analogous to a pilot deliberately crashing a plane.”