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- 341: Celiac Sprue Disease
- ... because of malabsorption of calcium and vitamin D; and growth retardation in children. Some of the more subtle signs and symptoms of celiac sprue include bleeding tendencies, muscle spasms, nerve damage, infertility, impotence, and spontaneous abortion. Although many individuals with celiac sprue develop diarrhea and bloating as young children when they begin to eat cereals, the diagnosis is often missed when inadvertent but therapeutic dietary manipulations, such as elimination diets, are ...
- 342: Depression 3
- ... disorder, or an inherited disorder. Depression can result from an emotionally or physically stressful incident. This has been termed by psychologists as first depressive episode. Possible causes include the death of a loved one, an abortion or miscarriage, a move to a new home or job, the end of an important relationship, financial problems, a chronic illness, or any other traumatic event. For many people, these incidents produce a mild to ...
- 343: Gene Therapy 3
- ... taking the homosexuality gene out of a fetus, a person is taking part of that baby s identity. That baby has no choice in the matter just as when a parent chooses to get an abortion. The baby cannot say don t do that to me or try to fight for it s freedom to live and live with happiness. "Isn t this like condemning Jesus because his unique God-consciousness ...
- 344: Genetic Cloning And Nuclear Fusion
- ... it can mean moral or physical disaster if something goes wrong. Imagine those who die daily because of lack of donors of organs, we could create donors. We can better understand cancer cells and spontaneous abortion and further understand nature and oneself. Understanding cloning will take awhile but the potential of such would be great. I feel this article helped me understand cloning even more than I did. I feel that ...
- 345: Genome Project
- ... the perfect baby. If a family, especially countries where females are of a lesser importance then males, found out that the child they are about to have is a female, then they would have an abortion, which is taking a life away. In the future people can use HGP to change physical and mental states of a newborn baby. They could make it taller, stronger, smarter, change the skin tone, the ...
- 346: Human Cloning -
- ... mankind. The possibilities of human cloning are vast indeed, but research in the area has been dramatically restricted in the United States and in some other countries. Pro-life groups that oppose free access to abortion have considerable political power, and were able to have all human embryo research banned by the Reagan and Bush administrations in most of the 1980 s and the 1990 s (religoustolerance). Although the ban was ...
- 347: Human Genome Project
- ... instances of genetic discrimination already documented. One such case, A pregnant woman whose fetus tested positive for Cystic Fibrosis was told by her HMO that it would be willing to cover the cost of an abortion, but would not carry the infant under the family s medical policy if she chose to carry the pregnancy full term (Bereano 3-4). The greatest government concern is not welfare or selective protection, but ...
- 348: Human Genome Project 2
- ... Academic ASAP. 19 Feb. 2000. Begley, Sharon. Designer Babies. (altering unborn babies through gene therapy). Newsweek 9 Nov. 1998:132. Online. InfoTrac Expanded Academic ASAP. 8 Feb. 2000. Daniel, Caroline. Every baby a perfect baby? (abortion debate in the United Kingdom. New Statesman 2 August 1996:125. Online. InfoTrac Expanded Academic ASAP. 8 Feb. 2000. Lemonick, Michael D. Designer Babies: Parents can now pick a kid s sex and screen for ...
- 349: Federalism's Role In Our Government
- ... carrying of firearms in a gun free school zone. Another big case that granted more power to the states was Roe v. Wade. The decision in this case gave each state the right to regulate abortion. Even though each decision by itself seems trivial, as more and more cases are decided in favor of state rights, the balance of power starts to swing back toward the states. Welfare reform has become ...
- 350: Population Control in China
- ... couples would rather adopt babies from the orphanage or from some poor family. I‘v heard about a lot of horrible things from American people about how the Chinese government forces people to have an abortion to get rid of the second baby. When my mom was in the army, she was one of the people who work for the office of population control, or like some of the people said ...
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