Euthanasia pioneer now admits it’s wrong Sheila December 4, 2009 Dutch euthanasia laws pave the way for the right to die movement’s campaign in other countries. Now the Dutch Read More
Terri Schiavo’s life Sheila December 3, 2009 It began on this day, 46 years ago. Her family, who recently suffered the loss of Terri’s father, is ever-hopeful Read More
Heard about adult stem cell news lately? Sheila December 2, 2009 Research on them is “rocking and rolling along”, as Wesley Smith puts it. It is really quite remarkable how impressively Read More
Important decisions are now being made Sheila December 1, 2009 …or soon will be made. These decisions will either uphold or undermine what is just and good. There is no Read More
At last count… Sheila November 30, 2009 The Manhattan Declaration is spreading at an astonishing rate. Just the other day, it had nearly 50,000 signatures. Last time I Read More
Senate bill not just a disappointment Sheila November 24, 2009 It’s an enormous one, in view of what the US body of bishops so wholeheartedly encouraged senators to do Read More
A Wake-up Call Sheila November 23, 2009 That’s what CNN’s Campbell Brown said to wrap up an interview with a doctor about the man who Read More
Check-mark medicine Sheila November 23, 2009 When the diagnosis is lack of human attention. In the Times: Hospital accreditation committees now audit charts for outdated abbreviations Read More
The Rationing Commission? Sheila November 17, 2009 That’s what this editorial in the WSJ calls it. As usual, the most dangerous parts of ObamaCare aren’t Read More
Breast cancer survivors speak out Sheila November 17, 2009 About the suddenly changed guidelines on mammograms the federal task force has just released. The U.S. Preventive Service Task Read More