What is mitochondrial donation? And how might it help people have a healthy baby one day?
Mitochondria are tiny structures in cells that convert the food we eat into the energy our cells need to function. Mitochondrial disease (or mito for…
Mitochondria are tiny structures in cells that convert the food we eat into the energy our cells need to function. Mitochondrial disease (or mito for…
After World War II, Nuremberg, Germany, was the site of trials of Nazi officials charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg trials…
In 1966, Steve Biko began studying medicine at the University of Natal in South Africa, the same year that the general assembly of the United…
The declaration of Helsinki recently turned 60, but don’t feel bad if you missed the celebrations. It probably passed unnoticed by most people not working…
There is a clear ethical and legal principle that adults have a right to make decisions about their health. This is sometimes called the principle…
Following the second reading (and parliamentary support) of Labour MP Kim Leadbetter’s terminally ill adults (end of life) bill on November 29, much of the…
Egg freezing is almost always framed as a race against the clock—the logical next step for women who know they want children later. But for many women,…
A British Columbia judge recently issued an interim injunction, blocking a B.C. physician from providing medically assisted death (MAiD) to a 53-year-old woman. Her MAiD…
Most people don’t think about their fertility until they have a specific reason to. Whether you’re considering egg freezing, planning to start a family in the next few years, or…
A doctor’s visit often ends with you leaving with a pathology request form in hand. The request form soon has you filling a sample pot,…