Infinite dignity: a clarifying document
Bioethics Obervatory
by Bioethics Observatory
2d ago
On April 8, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith published the Declaration “Dignitas Infinita” on human dignity in which it insists that euthanasia, gender theory or abortion constitute great threats to human dignity. The new document, consisting of 68 points and signed by the prefect of the Dicastery, the Argentine theologian and Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, was approved by Pope Francis on March 25. Although it does not show substantial modifications with respect to the magisterium already established in the Donum vitae and Evangelium vitae, nor that expressed by Saint John Paul I ..read more
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MEPs call for the inclusion of the right to abortion in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
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by Bioethics Observatory
1w ago
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) will vote next Thursday, April 11, whether to include abortion in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. In a recently approved resolution, some MEPs urge member states to decriminalise abortion, and to remove and combat the remaining legal, financial, social and practical restrictions still hampering access in some member states. MEPs call on the Commission and member states to step up their political support for human rights defenders and healthcare providers working to promote “sexual and reproductive health and rights”. This contr ..read more
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NHS England stops prescribing puberty blockers to minors with gender dysphoria
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by Bioethics Observatory
2w ago
National Health Service (NHS) England has announced that it will stop prescribing puberty blockers in its clinics for children who wish to change their sex. The so-called puberty blockers, which stop the appearance of the characteristic physiological changes in the adolescent phase, will from now on only be prescribed in clinical research trials. The British Government is committed to ensuring that patient care is evidence-based and in the best interests of the child. In line with this promise, it must be remembered that Dr Hilary Cass revealed in February 2022 serious deficiencies in the Gend ..read more
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Ethical values in space exploration
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by Bioethics Observatory
2w ago
Reasons for space exploration Space exploration is driven by an interest in scientific and technological progress, but it is also motivated by an innate desire to explore the unknown, as well as geopolitical and strategic considerations. In fact, the first man set foot on the Moon in 1969 specifically for the latter reason, as President Kennedy had made clear a few years previously: “The exploration of space will go ahead, whether we join in it or not, and it is one of the great adventures of all time, and no nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in t ..read more
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First pig kidney transplant in living recipient
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by Bioethics Observatory
3w ago
On March 21, it was announced that surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) had successfully transplanted a pig kidney into a living 62-year-old man suffering from severe kidney disease. The surgery, which lasted 4 hours, was performed on March 16. This procedure in a living recipient represents a milestone in the field of xenotransplantation (the transplantation of organs or tissues from one species to another) as a possible solution to the worldwide organ shortage. The MGH is recognized for being a center where numerous transplants are performed, both organs and tissues. The doctor w ..read more
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Generation of organoids from cells present in amniotic fluid to study rare diseases
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by Bioethics Observatory
3w ago
Scientists from University College London (United Kingdom) have published research in Nature Medicine in which fetal stem/progenitor cells were obtained from amniotic fluid and grown in the laboratory to give rise to organoids. These are three-dimensional models of miniature organs on which a multitude of in vitro studies can be carried out. This is the first time organoids have been cultured directly from cells taken from ongoing pregnancies. The cells obtained were epithelial cells of fetal gastrointestinal, renal and pulmonary origin, from which they managed to form organoids that manifeste ..read more
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Macron proposes the legalization of euthanasia in France
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by Bioethics Observatory
1M ago
French President Emmanuel Macron has given an interview to the newspapers Libération and La Croix in which he commented that he is preparing a bill to legalize euthanasia that will be presented in April to the French parliament. Although Macron intends for it to be called neither the euthanasia law nor the assisted suicide law, these are the practices that he wants to legalize, although he uses the euphemism “aid in dying” to refer to them. “Aid in dying” may be applied if the person meets the following requirements: 1) be an adult; 2) have complete discernment, that is, not suffer from A ..read more
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Suppression of freedoms in the name of freedom
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by Bioethics Observatory
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The French State has just approved by a majority of 80% the inclusion of the right to abortion in its Constitution. The intention behind this decision is to protect women’s presumed right to abort against possible limitations to their freedom that could be established by future governments, more sensitive to respect for human life. The reform now approved has been presented by French politicians from almost the entire political spectrum as a conquest of freedom for women, who will finally be able to “dispose of their bodies” without restrictions. But is the recognition of the right to abort re ..read more
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Mifepristone: a polemical abortifacient
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by Bioethics Observatory
1M ago
According to a study by the Spanish Association of Accredited Clinics for the Termination of Pregnancy (ACAI), 85% of women who have abortions prefer to undergo a surgical abortion in an abortion clinic while the remaining 15% prefer to use abortion pills (mifepristone) to have a medication abortion (also known as a medical abortion, chemical abortion or non-surgical abortion). However, according to data from the Spanish National Institute of Statistics (INE), chemical abortion based on mifepristone combined with misoprostol has grown dramatically, rising from 5.4% of all abortions in 201 ..read more
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Alabama establishes that frozen embryos are like born children
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by Bioethics Observatory
1M ago
The Alabama Supreme Court has legally equated frozen embryos with born children, prohibiting their destruction and establishing serious legal consequences if it is done. “Unborn children are ‘children’ under the [law], without exception based on developmental stage, physical location, or any other ancillary characteristics,” said Jay Mitchell, one of the court’s judges. This ruling resolves a lawsuit filed by three couples who lost their frozen embryos in 2020. A patient, after entering the place where the embryos were stored in a fertility clinic, dropped them to the ground, causing their des ..read more
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