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A Kindle for Every Student
A reform group wants to puts an E-textbook in every student’s hand. Not everyone is thrilled.
How the Antiabortion Movement Sees Obama's First 100 Days
For a top abortion-rights foe, Obama's first 100 days have dealt dozens of setbacks.
Robert George Answers Doug Kmiec's Questions on Life Issues
Two conservative Catholic legal scholars continue to debate embryonic stem cell research.
Why Suzanne Somers Loves Bioidentical Hormones
She tells me every menopausal woman could benefit from them—a highly controversial stance.
"Budgeting for Infertility" Authors Sterling, Best-Boss Offer Help for Couples
New book helps couples plan and pay for fertility treatments, including IVF and cheaper alternatives.
Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 5 of an E-mail Debate
Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy
Hot Docs: Financial Crisis and Healthcare Reform, a Season for Practical Holiday Gifts
Today's selection of timely reports.
November 21, 2008
- Nation & World
The Basics on the Foodfight Over Irradiation
Should you look for the "radura" symbol?
On Men: Why We're Much Too Accident-Prone
If men were more like women, we could cut our under-50 death rate by a third.
About Infertility
There is usually something that can be done to improve the chances of pregnancy.
March 31, 2007
- Sexual & Reproductive
