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The archbishop of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, a leader of the Catholic Church’s opposition to abortion, has lashed out at criticism of the role bishops have played in influencing the health care debate in Congress. In an interview last week,...
Tags: Daniel DiNardo, health care, Senate, Congress, Houston, Human rights, Politics, Pro-life movement, The Catholic University of America, Social Issues, Bioethics, Religion Belief, Ave crux spes unica, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
Homeopathy and the nocebo effect Dr Peter Fisher from the Royal London Homeopathic hospital (funded by the NHS) says homeopathic pills have physical side-effects...There were comedy highlights, as you might expect from any serious inquiry into an industry...
Tags: sugar pills, nocebo effects, United Kingdom, London, Health Medical Pharma, Homeopathy, Placebo, Pharmacology, Nocebo, Clinical research, Bioethics, Medical ethics, Medical terms
Close on the heels of a series of complaints about alleged age fudging in the under-16 national football championships, the ministry of sports, on Friday, issued guidelines to all national federations to stop such malpractices. The ministry also said...
Tags: age frauds, sporting ministry, Japan, Sai, allnews, Cheating, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Fraud, Bioethics, Crimes, Doping, Sport governing body, Deception, Kashmiri people, Sports law, Muhammad Iqbal, Ravians, Drugs in sport, Sport, Medical guideline
Federated Farmers welcomes increases in biosecurity fines, but says the penalties do not go far enough. Instant fines for breaking the rules about bringing organic matter across the border in to New Zealand have gone from $200 to $400. Federated Farmers...
Tags: instant fines, New Zealand, Auckland, Security, Futurology, Bioethics, Biosecurity, Sustainability, Corporal punishment, Punishments, Law Crime, Toxicology
Although he would not disclose the amount of missed tests or who was involved, International Rugby Players' Association chief executive Rob Nichol said he was aware of current internationals who had "inadvertently" missed tests. Belgian tennis player...
Tags: Rob Nichol, Wada, missed tests, tests pool, International Rugby Players' Association, registered tests, RTP, United Kingdom, London, Cheating, UK Sport, Drug test, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Bioethics, allnews, Drugs in sport, Doping
Ron Houben's poignant words after being locked for 23 years inside his paralyzed body may not be his own, according to some skeptical experts. They believe the Belgian, misdiagnosed as being in a vegetative state, is definitely sentient. But they note...
Tags: Fully Conscious, Coma, The Curious Case of Rom Houben, Rom Houben, Belgian, Brussels, Dr Steven Laureys, paralysis, brain dead, second birth, 'extinct' state, vegetable, Liège University Hospital, keyboard, cerebral cortex, yes/no, locked-in syndrome, cognitive brain activity, mother, breakthrough, diagnosis, end-of-life cases, Ron Houben, paralyzed body, facilitated communication, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Bioethics, Bioethics
Instead of making importers pay more for biosecurity, given that’s where 100 percent of the risk comes from, let’s just sting the people who generate New Zealand’s export wealth. “New Zealand’s unique selling proposition is that we are relatively free...
Tags: New Zealand, biosecurity cost, cost share, Whangarei, Security, Futurology, Business Finance, Bioethics, Biosecurity, Toxicology, Sustainability
Austrian police have uncovered what was likely one of the biggest international networks peddling illegal growth hormones for athletes, the police authority of Lower Austria province said on Wednesday. Investigators found some 2 tons of illicit substances...
Tags: China, Shanghai, Federal Police, Cheating, Exercise physiology, Anabolic steroid, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Bioethics, War Conflict, Doping, Drugs in sport
They remain outside the church until the reception of the sacrament of Penance through a good confession. "Canon Law 1329 Catholics who are accomplices in enabling and permitting the crime of abortion to occur, who without their assistance the crime would...
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I'm really very concerned about what decision the International Weightlifting Federation might take for the recent dope cases," Malleswari said. "Had the federation been strict on lifters who were dope-tainted, things could have been different today.
Tags: Karnam Malleswari, International Weightlifting Federation, drug cheats, India, New Delhi, Drugs in sport, Telugu people, Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Bioethics, Cheating, Doping, allnews