Louis-Pasteur Type post Date February 20, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionMedicine Tagged , __k-review, Charles Darwin, Darwin Day in America, Darwinian medicine, eugenics, George Draper, International Medical Congress, John West, Jonathan Wells, Joshua Lederberg, Karl Pearson, Louis Pasteur, medicine, Michael Behe, Michael Egnor, microbes, Nazism, Pasteurization, Pierre-Olivier Méthot, public health, René Dubos, Samuel Alizon, The Edge of Evolution, Zombie Science (book) Irreconcilable Differences: Can Darwinism Be Pasteurized? Science and Culture February 20, 2018 Evolution, Medicine 10 An advocate for Darwinian medicine wants to bring two historical opponents in the design debate, Pasteur and Darwin, into a peace treaty for the good of public health. Read More ›
Department of Health and Human Services Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date October 14, 2017 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyLife SciencesMedicine Tagged , __edited, assisted suicide, controversy, death, Department of Health and Human Services, embryology, fertilization, health, life, medicine, public health, science Controversial! HHS to Define Life in Line with Embryology Textbooks Wesley J. Smith October 14, 2017 Bioethics, Biology, Life Sciences, Medicine 2 The Department of Health and Human Services has published a draft strategic plan for 2018-2022. Read More ›