Worrying undercurrent of economics in debate on euthanasia
Professor William Reville This article appeared in the Irish Times on 16th December 2010 Ethical standards are a cornerstone of civilisation, but traditional medical
Professor William Reville This article appeared in the Irish Times on 16th December 2010 Ethical standards are a cornerstone of civilisation, but traditional medical
Analysis of complications in women and trauma of foeticide specialists vitalSat, Nov 28, 2020, 02:00Breda O'BrienSo many questions, so few answers, so little media interest.
Ireland without abortion was once recognised bt WHO as one of the safest countries for pregnant women. In Britain, however, abortion is legal even up
The danger in ‘talking up’ people ‘wanting to end their own lives no matter what challenges they face is that it tends to create a
Creation Of Human Embryos The human embryo comes into existence when sperm and ovum fuse at conception//fertilisation. From the beginning, it is a human being
Finding cures we can all live with! There has been a lot of publicity about the potential of stem cell therapies in curing chronic diseases
Large Record Linkage Studies Show Women More Likely to Die After Abortion, Not Childbirth Great article from AfterAbortion.org available here
Notes on the Ireland of Today We are faced by an Ireland today where the Catholic Church and indeed all Christian religions are denigrated
It is vital that people understand the value of Article 40.3.3 (that protects unborn human life) and the moral principles it represents … See
Whatever happens now, in the end of the day, the choice will be between no abortion in Ireland or abortion without restriction, eventually. We must