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Staying Human

Advancing science and medicine for, not on, human beings

Read the Editors’ Introduction
End of Life •
Eugenics •
Reproductive Technology •
Enhancement •
Beginning of Life •
Human Dignity •
Medicine •
Transhumanism •
All

State of the Art | Summer 2007

Summer 2007

  • Richard W. Sams, II

Faces Disappearing

The Implications of Cystic Fibrosis Screening

Richard W. Sams, II

Looking Ahead | Spring 2007

Spring 2007

The HPV Vaccine Debate

State of the Art | Spring 2007

Spring 2007

  • Christine Rosen

What Lies Within

New Views of Nascent Life

Christine Rosen

Review | Winter 2007

Winter 2007

  • Cheryl Miller

The Red Plague

How China bungled SARS

Cheryl Miller

Review | Winter 2007

Winter 2007

  • Philip J. Overby

Psychiatry’s Healer

Philip J. Overby

Correspondence | Fall 2006

Fall 2006

The Beginning of Life; An Unbalanced Diagnosis; The Enhancement Wars; Three Cheers for Craftsmanship

Essay | Fall 2006

Fall 2006

  • Benjamin Hippen

The Case for Kidney Markets

How to solve the kidney shortage

From: Commerce of the Body

Benjamin Hippen

Essay | Fall 2006

Fall 2006

  • Peter Augustine Lawler

Is the Body Property?

On rights, dignity, and organ sales

From: Commerce of the Body

Peter Augustine Lawler

Essay | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

  • Gilbert Meilaender

Gifts of the Body

Gilbert Meilaender

Essay | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

  • Patrick Lee
  • Robert P. George

The First Fourteen Days of Human Life

When does a human life truly begin?

Patrick Lee and Robert P. George

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