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Stockpiled vaccines and drugs for Covid 19 and the current state off the art

Stockpiled vaccines and drugs for Covid 19 and the current state off the art



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

Nº. 14

JULY 10, 2020

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Medical and bioethical current dilemas raised around the COVID-19 pandemic. Stockpiled vaccines and drugs objective risks

COVID-19 pandemic. Stockpiled vaccines and drugs objective risks

Production and distribution of vaccines and drugs for the prevention and treatment of this disease from a bioethical point of view… Read more.
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Genome editing of embryos entails serious bioethical problems we have stated in many articles nevertheless when the technique is not sure

Study confirms genome editing of embryos is not ready for clinical use

A team led by Kathy Niakan, a pioneer in genome editing in embryos in the UK…
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vaccination against COVID-19

Possible availability of COVID 19 vaccines produced with cells from induced human abortions

Would be used on a temporary basis until other similar vaccines produced without the use of such fetal cell types?… Read more.
surrogacy commercial contract

Commercial surrogacy legalization. Bioethical and medical implications

The news that commercial surrogacy has been legalized with significant financial support by New York State is paving the way to its normalization, being a new type of commercial contract...
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The Vatican Opinion on Gender perspective. Responding to the Timothy F. Murphy's article published in Bioethics

The Vatican Opinion on Gender perspective. Responding to the Timothy F. Murphy's article published in Bioethics

A recent article published in The Linacre Quarterly (June 17, 2020), entitled "The Vatican Opinion on Gender Theory" is a reasoned response to the Timothy F. Murphy article, published in the section Guest editorial in the journal Bioethics…
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Early gestation drinking in monkeys is the object of a large study but the study don't highlight difficulties in translating data to humans

Early gestation alcohol drinking affects areas of the fetal brain in monkeys

A debated topic with broad bioethical repercussions is whether alcohol intake during the first trimester of pregnancy can affect the development of the motor areas of the human fetal brain. An experimental study carried…

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