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Scientific experimentation performed upon or using tissue taken from human fetuses.
Although fetal tissue research has led ...
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A research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, an adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Congressional Budget Office, and a member of the ETS test development committee for the advanced placement exam in economics. Attorney with the law firm Bopp, Coleson and Bostrom in Terre Haute, lnd, Speciliazes in biomedical issues of abortion, forgoing and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment and assisted suicide. Former member of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation, the Congressional Biomedical Ethics Advisory Committee and the National Institutes of Health, Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel.
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There's never a dull moment at Life Dynamics, Inc., a Texas based anti-abortion group. These are the folks who in past years mailed anti-abortion joke...
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- Fred Forbes; Margaret Bohn; John L. Summers; Ann S. Anderson, Stuart R. Snider; George Melcher, Jr.; Christopher Tisch; Planned Parenthood of Centraland Northern Arizona,Inc.; Robert Tamis, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Janet Napolitano, in Her Capacity as Attorney General, State of Arizona; Stephen Neely, in His Capacity as County Attorney, Pima County, Arizona, Defendants-Appellants., 236 F.3d 1009 (9th Cir. 2001)
..." or "investigation" involving fetal tissue from induced abortions unless necessary to ... for illness have developed from fetal research and experimentation, including the polio vaccine. ...
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... into most of the specialized cells or tissues in the human body and can divide for indefinite pe... the pluripotent stem cells from human fetal tissue obtained from pregnancies that had been ter...
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The ongoing ferocious debate over the use of brain tissue harvested from aborted babies grew even more intense when an Omaha, Nebraska, newspaper repo...
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Sometimes the inspiration for scientific research comes from the most unexpected places.
Consider Jeff Kaufman's bedroom.
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Yes, the tax vote and [[Curt Bromm]'s position] on fetal tissue research played big roles in this race," State Republican Chairman David Kramer (who was neutral in the primary) told me. "The tax issue, in fact, was huge in this race." Because the Club for Growth endorsed [Greg Ruehle] while going after Bromm, Kramer said, [Jeff Fortenberry] may have benefited from the brawl between the other two contenders.
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Before he signed the FMLA into law, her husband repealed several pro-life measures by executive order, including eliminating restrictions on federally sponsored research on medical use of fetal tissue, ending the "Mexico City Policy" and allowing abortions to be performed at overseas U.S. military hospitals. Afterwards, she bragged how Democrats "rightfully defeated legislation masquerading as medical malpractice reform," but she did not, however, talk about how high insurance premiums are driving up health care costs and forcing many doctors out of the profession-or at least out of the area where they once practiced, which makes health care more expensive and less available.