Questioning the “Science” of the Gender Industry
Moderated by Jennifer Lahl, President of the Center for Bioethics and Culture. Lahl is a filmmaker...
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Moderated by Jennifer Lahl, President of the Center for Bioethics and Culture. Lahl is a filmmaker...
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Jennifer Lahl, President Center for Bioethics and Culture Gary Powell, European Special Consultant...
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Last month, CBC President Jennifer Lahl sat down with Allie Beth Stuckey for a candid discussion...
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Today, we have a very special guest with us, Katy Francisco. Her name might sound a little...
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In January, it was announced that David Bennett, 57, had received the first heart transplant, from a genetically modified pig heart, and so far, seemed to be tolerating the transplant well.
This area of transplant medicine, xenotransplantation, is the practice of transplanting organs, tissues, or cells into a human from a non-human species. It has long been studied as, the reality is, there aren’t enough organs available, from either cadavers or live donors, to meet the demand.
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