I wonder, though, how committed JAMA is to diversity of thought.

NRL News
202.626.8824
dadandrusk@aol.com

I wonder, though, how committed JAMA is to diversity of thought.

By Michael Cook A couple of years ago, a new editor was appointed to one of the world’s leading medical journals, JAMA, or the Journal of the American Medical Association, and its network of associated journals. Dr Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo is the 17th editor in chief....

By Michael Cook Medical ethics education must be informed by a robust understanding of medicine’s role within the Nazi regime, according to a new report from The Lancet Commission on medicine, Nazism, and the Holocaust: historical evidence, implications for...

By Michael Cook Share Alike 2.0 Generic Medical ethics education must be informed by a robust understanding of medicine’s role within the Nazi regime, according to a new report from The Lancet Commission on medicine, Nazism, and the Holocaust: historical...
By Paul Stark Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life “Abortion kills a human being,” said Willie Parker, who has killed some 20,000 human beings, in a debate last month about the ethics of abortion. Parker is a prominent abortion practitioner and author of Life’s Work:...

Canada has the dubious honour of being the global capital of euthanasia By Alex SchadenbergExecutive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Kevin Yuill spoke at the Euthanasia Symposium at the European Parliament in Brussels on November 16. On November 17, he wrote...

By Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition On September 14 Jennifer Henderson wrote an investigative report for Medpage Today focusing on Canadian born New Hampshire Cardiac surgeon Yvon Baribeau, who after his forced...
By Wesley J. Smith Editor’s note. This is excerpted from a post at National Review Online Medicine isn’t just about wellness and curing illness anymore. It is also a central resource facilitating lifestyle enablement and the fulfillment of subjective personal...
Israeli scientists have succeeded in creating and growing mice embryos outside a womb By Michael Cook Israeli scientists have created the world’s first “synthetic embryos”. They used mouse stem cells to create embryos, nurtured them in an artificial womb, and...

By Wesley J. Smith “Futile care” is a pronounced threat to patient autonomy and the equality of all human life. This is the idea. When doctors think that the quality of a patient’s life is not worth living — but the patient, family, or surrogate want care to...