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Latest Bioethics News: Three-Parent IVF; HHS Mandate Update; Transplant Denied Based on Character: Program #0559 for Monday, August 19, 2013

August 19, 2013

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Catholic bioethics with MC Sullivan

Today’s topics: Latest Bioethics News: Three-Parent IVF; HHS Mandate Update; Transplant Denied Based on Character Summary of today’s show: M.C. Sullivan returns to discuss the latest issues in Catholic bioethics, including a controversial proposal in Britain to allow “three-parent” in vitro fertilization; differing responses by the Catholic Health Association and the US bishops to the […]

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Program #0346 for Monday, July 23, 2012: Infertility, NaPro Technologies and Natural Family Planning

July 23, 2012

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Summary of today’s show: Infertility is becoming an increasingly common problem in the 21st century and more and more women are being pushed to artificial reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization by their doctors, without regard to the lack of effectiveness and the physical, psychological, sociological, financial, and especially spiritual costs. Katie Elrod joins Scot […]

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