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...science research center, reported to the commission that tens of thousands of lives have been saved and countless future birth defects prevented by fetal research that would have been impossible under the present ban. By using live fetuses, important medical advances were made in developing German measles and Rh vaccines and in studying infant breathing problems and amniotic fluids.* At base the commission faces a classic conflict. On one hand, scientists argue that experiments that benefit countless future children must not be prohibited. On the other, many ethicists insist that benefits or no, living fetuses must be protected...
Even before the carrier anchored, U.S. Navy RH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters had begun the clearing operation. During the first stage of the project, code-named "Nimbus Star," the Sea Stallions will be working with British minesweepers to locate the thousands of shells, rockets and bombs that fell into the canal during the 1967 and 1973 wars and the 1969-70 "war of attrition." Commanding the operation is U.S. Rear Admiral Brian McCauley, 52, who directed the American minesweeping of Haiphong harbor. He explained that helicopters will sweep for magnetic, acoustic and pressure mines and also "fashion...
Most doctors and hospitals routinely use this vaccine on Rh-negative women following the birth of Rh-positive babies. Connecticut has established a registry to show which patients need the inoculation and which have received it. Despite such precautions, many women leave the hospital with a built-in immunity to their offspring...
...Rh disease is not a major problem in Africa−nearly all black Africans (like most blacks in the U.S.) are Rh-positive. In other countries, it remains a persistent though preventable ailment.The World Health Organization estimates that 75% of the Rh-negative women in Britain now receive the vaccine. But in Italy, the vaccine is now given to only 30%, while in Venezuela, only 5% of Rh-negative mothers get the shots. Even in the U.S., where 85% are now protected, the gap is still significant. Only half of the women now undergoing abortions receive Rh immune globulin after...