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A world-first in the development of therapeutic cloning
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A Melbourne PhD student has achieved a world-first in the development of therapeutic cloning techniques to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and diabetes.
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British Parlament on Human Embryos
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British Parliament has voted to allow the creation of human-animal embryos, which some scientists say are vital to find cures for diseases but which critics argue pervert the course of nature.
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Cloning clinics
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Scientists plan human cloning clinic in the U.S.
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Cloning humans today is immoral
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Art Caplan - there will not be a human clone within the next year, and the attempt to clone humans today is clearly immoral.
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Dead could potentially be cloned
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Dr. Patrick Dixon discusses the question of whether or not the dead could potentially be cloned. Also points out that in this case it would only be the genetic twin of the individual, not individual themselves.
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Debate on Human Cloning Turns to Patents
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New York Times article
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Details of cloning of the first human embryos
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European nations sign ban on human cloning
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European Parliament resolution on human cloning
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First human cloned embryo created from skin cell
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Government Proposals for the Regulation of Hybrid and Chimera Embryos (UK)
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House of Commons Science and Technology Committee
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Human Cloning - Ethical Issues
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Presented by UNESCO
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Human cloning -- should we do it or not?
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Animal cloning has produced some remarkable results within the last few years, which has suggested to some that there should be a way to produce a human clone within the next year. Many news articles have appeared recently highlighting the potential to clone a human baby in order to replace a loved one who died as a newborn.
Many social, moral, and ethical arguments have been raised in opposition to copying a person. For more details see AMA's 1999 CEJA Report: The Ethics of Cloning (PDF, 41KB). But perhaps more important is the concern that we do not fully understand the science behind the successes from animal cloning experiments.
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Issues associated with human cloning
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BBC News Online looks at the crucial questions surrounding attempts to clone a human being.
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Many people willing to be experimented on
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Dr Patrick Dixon says that there are many people willing to be experimented on; many of those who want to be cloned have deep personal needs.
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Movement Against Human Cloning
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Mike Nichols, of the Movement Against Human Cloning, discusses the slippery slope of cloning and warns against therapeutic cloning because it will lead to cannibalizing human embryos.
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