teenagers Type post Date September 17, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , clitoris, Europe, gender affirmation, gender dysphoria, hysterectomy, information, medicine, mental health, Michael Egnor, National Health Service, patients, penis, scrotum, Seattle, surgery, teenagers, testicles, United States, University of Washington Egnor: Why More Sex Change Medicine for Teens in U.S. than Europe? Science and Culture September 17, 2022 Bioethics, Medicine 3 One factor in the difference between the United States and Europe may be less accurate information in the United States. Read More ›
transgenderism Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 14, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , babies, childhood, David Reimer, females, gender dysphoria, John Money, males, mental health, ovaries, pediatricians, psychologists, puberty blocker, sex reassignment, sexual abuse, surgery, Sweden, testicles, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Some Effects of Transgenderism Jonathan Wells December 14, 2020 Medicine 6 Children with gender dysphoria need help. But transgender treatments for them are not based on good evidence. Read More ›
pituitary gland Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 9, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , boys, brain, Brenda Reimer, Dutch Protocol, Endocrine Society, gender dysphoria, girls, GnRHa, hormones, John Money, mental disorders, Netherlands, ovaries, pediatricians, puberty, puberty blocker, sex reassignment, testicles, The New Atlantis, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, United States On Delaying Puberty Jonathan Wells December 9, 2020 Medicine 6 The pituitary gland produces hormones that stimulate the ovaries in girls and the testicles in boys. Read More ›
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 30, 2018 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", asexual reproduction, body temperature, brain, corpses, Darwinian theory, DNA replication, Eric Kandel, eye, genetic code, heart, house plants, intelligent design, mammals, medical school, metabolism, Michael Egnor, Nathan Lents, Nobel Prize, PhD, physiology, protein synthesis, sexual reproduction, testicles Nathan Lents Doesn’t Understand…Refrigeration Michael Egnor May 30, 2018 Biochemistry, Biology, Intelligent Design 6 Lents studies rotting corpses and household plants. He might not know much about (living) human physiology. Read More ›
play ball Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 29, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", apes, Darwinian theory, gravity, Human Errors, intelligent design, just-so stories, maxillary sinus, medical students, Nathan Lents, physiology, testicles Nathan Lents “Plays Ball” on Biological Design Michael Egnor May 29, 2018 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 In all of his “poor” design arguments, Lents inadvertently embraces the design inference. Read More ›
straw man 3 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 23, 2018 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Catholicism and Evolution, criminal justice, CUNY, Darwin's Black Box, death, decay, Douglas Axe, eyeglasses, Father Michael Chaberek, flat earth, Forensics, human eye, intelligent design, John Jay College, John Paul II, Jonathan Wells, junk DNA, maxillary sinus, Michael Behe, Michael Egnor, Nathan Lents, neurosurgeon, physiology, Pope Francis, Stephen Meyer, suffering, testicles, Wall Street Journal, William A. Dembski Straw Man: Nathan Lents Versus the Theory of Perfect Design David Klinghoffer May 23, 2018 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 6 True, things go wrong with our bodies, with results that range from the tragic to the merely expensive or inconvenient. Read More ›
Lents Wisdom Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 23, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", bone marrow, Darwinism, evidence, evolution, human body, Human Errors, intelligent design, Nathan Lents, physiology, Planck’s constant, refrigerator, spears, speed of light, temperature, testicles, Undark Nathan Lents and the Wisdom of Testicles Michael Egnor May 23, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 4 He thinks they should be inside the body, not outside. Read More ›