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Christian Medical Fellowship Rues Relaxation of Rules Governing 'Designer Babies' (21/07/2004)

CMF calls for full parliamentary review of Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act The Christian Medical Fellowship has criticised the expected ruling by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA)...
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For What it is Worth: the Status of the Human Embryo (Book Review) (triple helix - summer 2004)

When does human life begin? What or who is a human being? This concise booklet addresses these questions, which are fundamental to the biotechnology of human reproduction, including pre-natal and pre-implantation diagnosis, assisted reproduction, human embryo research and cloning. Five chapters examine 'The Beginning of Human Life' from different perspectives...

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Frozen embryos - The tip of a huge iceberg (triple helix - winter 2004)

Natallie Evans, 31, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, who had her ovaries removed after being diagnosed with cancer, previously had six embryos created and frozen, before breaking up with her boyfriend Howard Johnston. Lorraine Hadley, 38, from Baswich, Staffordshire, who had a 17-year-old daughter from a previous relationship, had two embryos previously...

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CMF backs MPs' condemnation of HFEA decision on designer babies (18/07/2002)

The Christian Medical Fellowship today backed MPs' verdict condemning the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA). The House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee's report, published today, says the...
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The Status of the Embryo (triple helix - autumn 2000)

From a Christian perspective, the moral status of the embryo is one of the key pressure-points in ethical debates about post-coital contraception, therapeutic cloning, preimplantation diagnosis, and artificial reproduction. The issue, which has profound implications for our practice as doctors, has divided Christians for centuries and remains controversial within CMF.[1,2,3,4,5]...

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Contraceptives' Mode of Action (nucleus - spring 1999)

The status of the embryo is one issue that has profound implications for the way we practise medicine; not least for the advice we give about contraception. Contraceptives usually act by one of three ways; by preventing ovulation, by interfering with sperm and ovum transport, or by preventing implantation of...

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Deadly Questions... on the Status of the Embryo (nucleus - autumn 1998)

Diverging views The status of the human embryo is central to debates on the ethics of genetics, embryo research, infertility treatment and post-coital contraception. Among Christians there has been disagreement throughout history, and the matter has been hotly debated before in CMF, both in the Journal of the CMF [1,2] and...

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Abortion - an Emotive Issue - a Response (nucleus - summer 1992)

The key issue Andrew Thornett has clearly identified the key issue in the abortion debate, namely 'What constitutes a human being?' as Scripture clearly forbids the killing of the same.[1] When does a zygote or embryo become a human being and therefore assume the right not to be killed? He argues...

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Abortion - an Emotive Issue (nucleus - summer 1992)

The large number of abortions in the UK each year is a cause of concern for all those who care about human life. However, one question that is fundamental to this issue and which has yet to be answered is that of what actually constitutes human life? Many people ignore...

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