by Alexis DUPORT | 30 Sep, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
In an essay called On ne peut imposer ça à personne1, Laurence Henry, anesthetist nurse, raised medical and ethical questions relative to neonatal resuscitation. Indeed, the technique allowed reducing the child mortality but sometimes at the risk of causing injuries...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Aug, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
To mark the 40 years of the Centres for study and preservation of human eggs and sperm (CECOS) a two-day debate has been organized at the Palais Bourbon on 12th and 13th September. The French Minister for Health Marisol Touraine introduced these days dedicated...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Aug, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
by Professor Emmanuel SAPIN1 While Carlo Bellieni wonders about the pain of the woman after abortion, what does experience the foetus? An article, published in NYTimes.com mid-September, informed that the U.S. House of Representatives voted a bill tending to...
by Alexis DUPORT | 31 Aug, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
On 13th September 2013, the Haut Conseil à l’égalité entre les hommes et les femmes (HCEfh) (Council for equality between men and women) delivered a report to the Minister N.Vallaud-Belkacem, calling for the creation of institutional tools (Website “in favour to the...
by Alexis DUPORT | 29 Jul, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
In At 4:45 pm on Thursday 16 July 2013, French Parliament adopted the authorization of the research on the embryo with 314 votes against 223. In the middle of the summer, a legal and ethical turmoil is enshrined in the French law whereas the botched debate has been...
by Alexis DUPORT | 30 Jun, 2013 | Gènéthique informs you
The secrete but active mobilization of lobbies and institutions The law for homosexual marriage has just been voted that the pressures are orchestrated to obtain other evolutions. Mid-July 2013, the French Obstetrician Gynecologists members of the...