Refute the Lie, Don’t Clone It
Date: 03/10/2003by James Kelly Americans are being misled to their suffering and death for the sake of commercial, scientific, and political agendas. A …
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March 10, 2003 Several prominent scientists who support human cloning to create embryos for embryonic stem cell research (dubbed “therapeutic” …
by James Kelly James Kelly is a “pro-cures” research activist and acts as a liaison between academic researchers, corporate researchers, …
Do No Harm: The Coalition of Americans for Research Ethics, is greatly disappointed in President Bush’s misguided decision to allow …
“The claim that there are alternatives to using stem cells derived from embryos is not, at the present time [9/99] …
Do No Harm is encouraged that the majority of the President’s Council on Bioethics recommends a ban – albeit a …
Early this year, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) announced: “Because many eggs are needed for human reproductive cloning attempts, …
Once again, an alleged advance using embryonic stem cells is being hyped in the media as a major scientific breakthrough, …
A report today in the journal Cell, announced by the Associated Press, purports to use “therapeutic” cloning to partially correct …
“[Embryonic] stem cells could be used to make up for the deficits in brain and pancreas cells that cause Parkinson’s …