Human Cloning in Ohio

From: Call and Post (Cleveland) | Date: January 15, 1998| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information


Call and Post (Cleveland)

01-15-1998

PERSPECTIVES: Human Cloning in Ohio

Last week the nation was presented with the possibility of the beginning of human cloning. Physicist G. Richard seed stated he wants to being human cloning this April in the city of Chicago. Seed, along with eight other doctors, believes cloning can be used to help infertile couples have children.

The state of Ohio, like any other state, must view this development with concern. ...

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