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Sermon, Where Do the Candidates in Your Area Stand on Sanctity of Human Life, Pastor Bryan Longworth – Video

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

Sermon, Where Do the Candidates in Your Area Stand on Sanctity of Human Life, Pastor Bryan Longworth 20140803 bhl Where Do the Candidates in Your Area Stand on the Sanctity of Human Life Sanctity of Human Life, Sanctity of Life, Sermon, ProLife, Abortion, Euthanasia, Mercy Killing, Fetal Stem... By: Covenant Tabernacle … Continue reading

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Ice Water Challenged – Video

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

Ice Water Challenged I don't support stem cell research that accompanies ALS research. I am not anti ALS research but pro-life. So my donation goes out to Your Loving Choices. I nominate my wife Grace Thorpe. Tom... By: radicalresponse … Continue reading

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ALS Association. Embryonic Stem Cell Research. – Video

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

ALS Association. Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Donen a John Paul II Research Institution! By: Benjamin Montoya … Continue reading

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Joey ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. – Video

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

Joey ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. We are donating to Midwest Stem-Cell Research Center to combat ALS. They are pro-life as are we. By: Joey Morse … Continue reading

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Brittany Ice Bucket Challenge – Video

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

Brittany Ice Bucket Challenge We are donating to Midwest Stem-cell Research Center to combat ALS. They are pro-life and so are we. By: Joey Morse … Continue reading

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N.J. Catholics warned of theological problem with Ice Bucket Challenge

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

The Newark, N.J., Roman Catholic Archdiocese has told pastors and Catholic school officials that holding ice bucket challenges, a popular fad that has raised millions of dollars to combat a crippling illness, conflicts with church teachings by funding embryonic stem-cell research. The warning was issued in a letter from a church official and with the blessing of Archbishop John J. Myers. It said some of the research funded by the ALS Association, which receives much of the money from the ice bucket challenge, involves embryonic stem-cell research, which is opposed by the Catholic Church because of conflicts with its anti-abortion mission. The challenge involves dumping ice water on participants heads and donating money for research into ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is also known as Lou Gehrigs disease. In the letter last week, the Rev. Lawrence Fama, director of the archdiocesan Office of Respect Life, called the challenge a stunt that can be fun and engaging but questioned whether the practice conflicts with Catholic moral teaching. Newark is one of just a few dioceses across the nation that have issued advisories about the ice bucket challenge, which has become a social media sensation. The archdiocese sent the letter Thursday … Continue reading

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Why not embryonic stem cell – Video

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

Why not embryonic stem cell Why not embryonic stem cell ? In conversation with Dr Alok Sharma (MS, MCh.) Professor of Neurosurgery Head of Department, LTMG Hospital LTM Medical College, Sion, Mumbai. Stem Cell Therapy... By: Neurogen Brain and Spine Institute … Continue reading

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AFL approves stem-cell treatment

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

An Australian-based biomedical company has been given approval from the AFL to use stem-cell therapy on players recovering from injury. Sydney-based Regeneus has revealed it was recently given permission for its HiQCell treatment on players suffering from such issues as osteoarthritis and tendinopathy. The treatment is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency if it is performance-enhancing but allowed if it is solely to treat injuries. Regeneus commercial development director Steven Barberasaid the regenerative medicine company had sought approval from the AFL for what the company says is "innovative but not experimental" treatment. Advertisement "In 2013, Regeneus sought and received clearance from ASADA [Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority] for its proprietary HiQCell therapy for use with athletes who participate in sporting competitions subject to the WADA Anti-Doping Code. The AFL is one of many professional sports bodies which applies the WADA Anti-Doping Code within its regulations for players," he said. "In March this year, the AFL introduced a Prohibited Treatments List as an additional level of scrutiny over and above the WADA code for player treatments. In light of this, Regeneus made a submission to the AFL to confirm that our specific treatment is not prohibited under that list. Subsequently, the chief … Continue reading

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In vitro fertilisation – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process by which an egg is fertilised by sperm outside the body: in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, removing ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilise them in a fluid medium in a laboratory. The fertilised egg (zygote) is cultured for 26 days in a growth medium and is then implanted in the same or another woman's uterus, with the intention of establishing a successful pregnancy. IVF techniques can be employed in a variety of situations. It is a method of assisted reproductive technology for treatment of infertility. IVF techniques are also employed in gestational surrogacy, in which case the fertilised egg is implanted into a surrogate's uterus, and the resulting child is genetically unrelated to the surrogate. In some cases, donated eggs or sperms may be used. Some countries ban or otherwise regulate the availability of IVF treatment, giving raise to fertility tourism. Restrictions on availability of IVF include to single females, to lesbians and to surrogacy arrangements. Due to the costs of the procedure, IVF is generally attempted only after less expensive options have failed. The first … Continue reading

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The Sims 3 | Perfect Genetics Challenge Part 20: Birthday Bash – Video

Posted: Published on August 24th, 2014

The Sims 3 | Perfect Genetics Challenge Part 20: Birthday Bash In this part, Cassandra, Hunter Skyla age up and we try for another baby! *fingers crossed that it has the perfect genetics next* Links! *: My Website: http://simplyapril.blogspot.com... By: simplyapril … Continue reading

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