added 2007 Mon Jul 16 7:00:00 by unknown user
Using donor eggs for in vitro fertilization is one of the fastest-growing infertility treatments today. But women struggle with questions of maternal authenticity, the ethics of their choice and how, if at all, to talk to their children about their origins. Saved By: emre | View Details | Give Thanks
Using donor eggs for in vitro fertilization is one of the fastest-growing infertility treatments today. But women struggle with questions of maternal authenticity, the ethics of their choice and how, if at all, to talk to their children about their origins. Saved By: emre | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Mon Jun 4 19:02:41 by darkbreed
Over the past two decades there have been only a handful of other physicians and health professionals who have had the courage to alert the public to evidence that AIDS is man-made. In general, their research have been ignored by the CDC, the NIH, the AIDS establishment, the major media, etc. Now an CIA insider speaks out.
Over the past two decades there have been only a handful of other physicians and health professionals who have had the courage to alert the public to evidence that AIDS is man-made. In general, their research have been ignored by the CDC, the NIH, the AIDS establishment, the major media, etc. Now an CIA insider speaks out.
added 2007 Mon Apr 16 22:30:01 by pawfoots
How can a teacher schooled in 20th-century science prepare today's high school students for stem cells, avian flu and other biological issues of the 21st century?
How can a teacher schooled in 20th-century science prepare today's high school students for stem cells, avian flu and other biological issues of the 21st century?
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 16:15:24 by Fabienne
From the article: "One in three women is still single by the time she is 35, according to a new survey. Now, a revolutionary new test claims to be able to reveal how fast a woman's biological clock is ticking, and whether she should start trying for a baby immediately. The Mail asked three single 35-year-old women to take the test - with fascinating results."
From the article: "One in three women is still single by the time she is 35, according to a new survey. Now, a revolutionary new test claims to be able to reveal how fast a woman's biological clock is ticking, and whether she should start trying for a baby immediately. The Mail asked three single 35-year-old women to take the test - with fascinating results."
added 2007 Sat Mar 3 18:27:42 by Aidenag
The former chief of Cuba's military medical services is calling for international weapons inspections of a secret underground lab near Havana, where he says the government is creating biological warfare agents like the plague, botulism and yellow fever.
The former chief of Cuba's military medical services is calling for international weapons inspections of a secret underground lab near Havana, where he says the government is creating biological warfare agents like the plague, botulism and yellow fever.








