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Stunning discovery makes ethical stem cells

Bioedge

Hi there,
It's been a long time between drinks. Unfortunately, after a Christmas break, we had to deal with a mountain of other work and it took a while for the BioEdge wheels to creak into motion.
We're back with a different style of newsletter. This was foreshadowed in one of my notes last year. Instead of providing all of the text in the newsletter, we will only provide headlines, together with a brief description of the content. To read the complete story, just click through to the website. It will be easier to make comments -- and we hope that you will make lots of them. 
The new format is cleaner, more attractive and easier to use. We are particularly keen to make it work effectively on mobile devices. If you notice any snags, please tell us.
Cheers,
Michael Cook
Editor
BioEdge


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by Phil Elias | Jan 31, 2014 |
A woman won 214,000 Euros after a doctor "reduced" a healthy IVF twin and then aborted the other.

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