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CMF calls for moratorium on 'virgin conception' research (13/09/2005)

The Christian Medical Fellowship has responded to news of the creation of Britain's first 'virgin conception' human embryos by calling on the government to rein in the Human Fertilisation and...
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Government and media should give a balanced picture of embryonic stem cell research says CMF (05/09/2005)

In the light of Robert Winston’s comments about embryonic stem cell research reported in the Times this morning, The Christian Medical Fellowship has called on the government and media to...
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Cloned embryos not a panacea for treating degenerative diseases, say CMF (20/05/2005)

In the wake of news that British scientists have successfully cloned a human embryo and Korean scientists have developed new stem cell lines from cloned embryos, the Christian Medical Fellowship...
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cmf file 28 (2005) - saviour siblings ()

In 1990, Winston and Handyside reported the first successful preg-nancies where the genetic status of the embryo had been ascertained before it was transferred to the mother's uterus.[1] The family had an X-linked mental disorder and 50% of male children would be affected. Doctors therefore placed only female embryos in...

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Stem Cells (triple helix - winter 2005)

The battle over stem cells intensified throughout 2004 becoming a major issue in the US election won by Republican George Bush on 4 November. Much of the controversy centred around different views on the status of the human embryo, and the fact that embryos have to be created and destroyed...

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Donor sibling treatment on the NHS

25th November 2004: Three UK health authorities have agreed to fund controversial 'saviour sibling' treatment on the NHS, with another eight or nine considering a similar move. The process will be used to treat children suffering mainly from genetic blood disorders. It...
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(published: Telegraph 2004; 25 November, Guardian 2004; 25 November, bbc.co.uk 2002; 20 December)

Stem Cell Stitch Up - Pro-Life Voices Claim They Were Silenced (triple helix - spring 2002)

The religious press predictably headlined it ‘Church backs cloning decision’[1] but the reality is more complex than that. What the headline boils down to is that the Board for Social Responsibility (BSR) of the Church of England threw its weight behind the recommendations of the House of Lord’s Select Committee...

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The Lords’ Report on Stem Cells - Selective With the Truth (triple helix - spring 2002)

There is no doubt that stem cell technology holds great promise for sufferers of degenerative conditions like diabetes, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, but the main issue addressed by the Lords’ Select Committee on Stem Cell Research was whether research on cloned human embryos was still necessary, given recent advances in...

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HFEA's designer baby precedent unethical and dangerous (13/12/2001)

CMF has responded to the HFEA's decision to allow IVF technology to produce tissue matched donors for the treatment of children with severe inherited disorders by saying the precedent is...
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