What if you could screen embryos for diseases before they became babies? What if you had the power to choose the traits your baby would have? Would you use it? These practically polar opposite ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . More research is needed for preimplantation genetic testing for polygenic disorders. Now, it cannot account for ...
Silence from Scripture on new technologies and the ethical questions they raise is no excuse for silence from the church. In every generation, the church faces a specific set of challenges. In our ...
Human embryo screening undermines parental trust, stigmatizes disability, narrows genetic diversity, and erodes the foundation of unconditional love. Artificial intelligence compounds these dangers by ...
A newly available kind of genetic testing, called polygenic embryo screening, promises to screen for conditions that can include cancer, obesity, autism, bipolar disorder, even celiac disease. These ...
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Are you ready for the era of designer babies? Advances in gene sequencing have now made it possible for embryos to be screened for a host of genetic diseases and physical traits. Private companies are ...
The future of reproduction now fits in your hand, on your phone. Embryo-screening companies like Nucleus Genomics, Orchid, ...
A U.S. startup company is reportedly offering wealthy couples the chance to screen their embryos for IQ and other favorable genetic traits, which has raised ethical concerns. Heliospect Genomics is ...
Katrina Trinko is the editor-in-chief of The Daily Signal. Send an email to Katrina. “Have it your way” isn’t just for fast-food burgers anymore. It’s also for babies. Orchid, which labels itself as ...
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