Stem cell drama Sheila August 26, 2010 What timing. Just as I’m hurrying to leave town and have no time to blog, this major stem cell Read More
Disabilities Act has an anniversary Sheila July 26, 2010 And it may be short-lived. This should be a momentous occasion. As the nation marks the 20th anniversary of the Read More
Obama’s redistribution of health Sheila July 9, 2010 Let’s be honest. President Obama’s recess appointment of Donald Berwick as the Medicare and Medicaid director was a Read More
Fix the healthcare law Sheila July 6, 2010 Besides all the other problems that have either been known or come to light about Obamacare that call for reforming Read More
Kevorkian’s view of life. His. Sheila June 17, 2010 We probably thought there can be no more surprises from ‘Dr. Death.’ We certainly know his view of life is Read More
S. Korean court rules out life Sheila June 1, 2010 How convenient relativism makes life for some people. And how conveniently it’s ended for others, just by defining it Read More
Science playing God? Sheila May 24, 2010 The media are having a heyday with the news that researchers have created the first synthetic cell. Is this the Read More
A humanist argument against euthanasia Sheila May 17, 2010 The false premise at the center of the ‘right to die’ movement is that it upholds the very progressive ideal Read More
Two things come to light about Obamacare Sheila May 14, 2010 The health care legislation that was rushed urgently into a frenzied weekend vote and passage recently was so cumbersome and Read More
Michael Schiavo seeks more attention Sheila May 4, 2010 He has surfaced again. And as has been his track record, Schiavo goes about his public campaign for some personal Read More