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Social care request have not been met. Is it a fundamental service?

Social care request have not been met. Is it a fundamental service?



In addition to our monthly newsletter “Bioethics News” includes special reports you will also receive “Bioethics at a Glance”, containing very relevant news with bioethical implications.

Nº. 10

February 28, 2020 

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genome sequencing indiscriminate

Britain genome sequencing in all newborns is questioned 

The United Kingdom has proposed that all children will be able to receive genome sequencing within a few days of birth… Read more.
Coronavirus epidemic review

Coronavirus. A developing story that will be updated

The global spread continues slowly evolving despite the drastic sanitary measures. The world is fast approaching a tipping point , according to experts. New outbreaks in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East … Read more.
Suicidal specific brain areas

The origin of suicidal trend could be in brain's two specific areas

Around 1 million people die by suicide annually. Globally, suicide is the tenth leading cause of death for all ages and the second leading cause of death among young people aged 15–29 years. Indeed, in a paper published in Molecular Psychiatry… Read more.
74,000 people have died in England waiting for social care

74,000 people have died in England waiting for social care

The increased life expectancy of the population is also associated with an increase in morbidity. this demographic trend is a great challenge for the health care system in every European country. But the UK appears …
Although ther are reservations regarding the transfer of the experiments in humans.Monkey embryos development has been studied

Study of monkey embryos could give clues to understand human embryos after implantation

An article was published in the prestigious journal Science, which assessed the development of monkey embryos after their implantation in the uterus… Read more.
female couples share embryo

Couple of lesbians share their womb to carry the child

Otis was born on 30 September in a hospital in Essex (England) after passing through the womb of his two mothers,… Read more.

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