June 2005
June 25, 2005
Embryonic Stem Cell Research - Unethical and Not Working
Scientists involved in embryonic stem cell research are now admitting that they have not achieved the advancements that were sold to the public. "Many of the technologies we hyped to the general public haven't worked yet," Celgene Corp. president Alan... ... morePosted at 2:43 PM | TrackBack (0)
Adult Stem Cell Breakthroughs Attract Investors
June 24, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - While research lobbyists pressure governments for access to embryos, more work is being done obtaining stem cells from ethical sources proving that embryonic stem cells are a dead end. This has not been lost on... ... morePosted at 2:41 PM | TrackBack (0)
June 24, 2005
Successful Adult Stem Cell Research and Applications Continue
While embryonic stem cell research efforts struggle both ethically and technically, successful adult stem cell research and applications are exploding. Consider the following recent reports:Study: Adult stem cells promising - Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh researchers announced Thursday they have discovered... ... morePosted at 12:32 PM | TrackBack (0)
June 14, 2005
The President's Inadequate Position on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Joe Carter at the Evangelical Outpost has written an excellent response to President Bush's claim that the governmental involvement in embryonic stem cell research is limited to the issue of whether or not ESC research receives federal funding. Joe writes,While... ... morePosted at 7:32 AM | TrackBack (0)
June 10, 2005
Scientists Boast of Stem Cell Lines Made from Home-grown Embryonic Children
The following article is from LifeSiteNews.com, a site that is well worth visiting regularly. Exploit suffering of Canadians with serious diseases to gain support for research with dismal chance of success TORONTO, June 9, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A team of... ... morePosted at 6:27 AM | TrackBack (0)
June 7, 2005
Company, Researchers Use Aborted Children to Treat Heart Disease
Medical companies, funded by financial opportunists, are using stem cells from aborted fetuses to treat heart disease according to a presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery. In a session titled "Late Breaking... ... morePosted at 1:05 AM | TrackBack (0)

