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Reproductive TechnologyThis book discusses reproductive technology, including artificial insemination, donor insemination, hormone drug therapies, microsurgery, in vitro fertilization, and surrogacy, and the ethical, moral, |
618.1 Zac |
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GeneticsThis book discusses the history and current state of scientific understanding of genetics, exploring the roles of genes, DNA, and RNA, as well as the medical, legal, and ethical dimensions of such iss |
576.5 Tay |
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Gene TherapyThis book discusses the history of genetics, how knowledge of genes has been developed to treat illnesses, and ethical issues related to gene therapy. |
616 You |
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Genetic EngineeringThis book presents facts, personal stories, and controversial issues on genetic engineering, sometimes called genetic modification. |
660.6 Par |
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Genetic EngineeringDiscusses current and potential uses of genetic engineering in fields such as medicine, criminal investigation, and agriculture and examines some of the ethical questions involved. |
575.1 TAG |
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Test Tube BabiesThis book examines the causes of infertility, the history of in vitro fertilization, the steps involved in creating a "test tube baby," and ethical questions the technology has raised. |
618.1 Orr |
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Stem CellsThis book examines the very promising but controversial use of human stem cells in treating medical conditions ranging from burned skin to damaged spinal cords to various diseases. |
616 Tes |
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CloningThis book discusses the history of the concept of cloning and the pros and cons of cloning animals and humans. |
660.6 Nar |
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PregnancyThis book explains the facts of conception, pregnancy, and the delivery of a new baby and discusses teenage pregnancy, options for when a pregnancy is unwanted, and how to avoid unwanted pregnancy. |
618.2 Lam |
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CloningContains thirteen essays that debate the scientific, moral, and ethical issues surrounding the prospect of human and animal cloning. |
174 CLO |