Science and Medicine

The Problems with Vaccines---What is a Catholic to do? PDF
by Hans E. Geisler, MD, KM   

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“Without dissecting in detail the ethical dilemma brought on by using vaccines originally developed from induced abortions, what are we as faithful Catholics to do? It is important to note that some countries have produced and are using vaccines derived from nonhuman tissue, such as the Japanese rubella vaccine grown with the use of rabbit kidney cells. Unfortunately, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve the use of these particular vaccines in the United States.”

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04/04/2008
 
Fetal Pain Legislation: Women Deserve to Know PDF
by Maggie Datiles, Esq. Staff Attorney, Americans United for Life   

maggie.jpg As medical technology advances and the body of medical knowledge increases, the amount of medical information on the ability of a fetus to experience pain continues to grow as well. These scientific advancements have prompted medical, legal, and ethical dialogue on the following questions: At what stage in fetal development can a fetus experience pain, and what impact would this information have on women and abortion law in the United States?

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03/20/2008
 
Further Concerns with the Abortion Drug RU-486 PDF
by Hans Geisler, M.D.   
ImageThe most recent report from the Alan Guttmacher Institute, which produces annual reports on the number of induced abortions in the U.S., indicates that by 2005, the latest year from which figures are available, the number of abortions produced solely through consuming the abortion pill RU-486 (mifesterone) plus Cytotec (misoprostol) has increased 70% over the year 2001. This trend is alarming for several reasons.
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03/06/2008
 
New research throws concept of brain death into doubt PDF
by Jennifer Kimball, B.E.L.   
ImageAccording to the research of Dr. Alan Shewmon, "brain death" may not fulfill the concept of death of the complete organism – the whole person- and throws into doubt the neurological criteria for death.
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12/17/2007
 
New Report from Guttmacher Adds Little to Abortion Debate PDF
by Mark Adams   
Officials from the Guttmacher Institute are claiming their new report on abortion uses the latest data to show how "three decades of legal abortion have brought broad benefits to women" but pro-life advocates who have reviewed the report say it is full of rehashed statistics and recycled arguments.
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05/02/2006
 
NIH Admits US Lacks Data Needed to Study Abortion and Depression PDF
by Mark Adams   

Officials at the National Institutes of Health conceded that the data necessary to replicate a New Zealand study linking abortion with depression do not exist in America. The admission came in a reply to a letter from Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) seeking the NIH's "advice on searching out the best US research data on the effects of abortion on women in the United States."

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03/21/2006
 
Congressional Letter Calls on NIH to Address Abortion, Depression Link PDF
by Culture of Life   
A recent letter from a House subcommittee to the National Institutes of Health reveals a new strategy in the fight to get the scientific community to address the question of abortion and depression. The letter presents the findings of a recent study out of New Zealand recently reported in Culture & Cosmos that shows a strong link between abortion and poor mental health and asks the director of the NIH to address the study's findings with US research.
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01/31/2006