Workers at Fukushima nuclear plant to be offered stem cell banking
At the Fukushima nuclear plant affected by the recent earthquake in Japan, workers have been attempting to fix the damage to the reactors, despite potentially high levels of radioactive contamination. As a result, the workers may now be invited to bank their stem cells for future treatment should they become ill....
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The donation review: a chance to end the elaborate subterfuge?
by Professor Brian Lieberman
Human eggs are in short supply. Whilst the first reaction to the concept of payment for eggs may evoke the 'yuk' response, is this response rational? However, significant differences of opinion, ethical conduct and attitudes prevail. Yet, it can be argued that payment in one form or another is justified not only to try to meet this need, but also to reduce exploitation of the women who require donated eggs and those who have specifically been recruited into the egg trading market from...
To pay or not to pay - that is the question
by Anthony Bagshawe
In all the coverage of the recent debate about egg and sperm donation, there has been much said about whether or not egg donors should be paid. Arguments have been put forward on various points and counter claims made. However, in all this what seems to have been missed is that there are in fact two totally separate arguments which have become merged into one, namely payment and compensation...
BioNews Birthday Appeal is in Progress!
by Sarah Norcross
Thanks to those of you who have already donated to the BioNews Birthday Appeal. We have now raised over £200 -almost a quarter of our £1000 target....