http://news.scotsman.com/scitech/Scientists-develop-riskfree-Down39s-test.4210687.jp
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article4184387.ece
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2168481/Risk-free-blood-test-for-Down's-syndrome-offers-fresh-hope-for-screening.html#continue
…and more…
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SCIENTISTS in Hong Kong claim to have developed a new risk-free test for Down's syndrome in unborn children which would save hundreds of pregnancies a year.
At present, the only way of diagnosing the condition in an unborn child involves inserting a needle into the womb and taking a sample of either the amniotic fluid around the foetus or the placenta. This is then analysed to see if there are any abnormalities in the foetal DNA.
However, the tests are extremely risky, causing miscarriage in around one in every 100 pregnancies, and leaving many couples and expectant mothers with an anguished dilemma over whether or not to take the test.
The new technique, in contrast, would require only a small sample of the mother's blood, which could be taken in a few seconds as part of a standard check-up...
If the new diagnostic procedure is introduced, it would increase the likelihood of Down's testing becoming routine, saving around 340 healthy unborn children who die every year because of the current diagnostic procedure ...
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I’d say that soon, we will be having a world free of human beings with Down’s Syndrome.
Would the world then be a better place?
Not if we continue to have intelligent, normal, “healthy” people who oppress the weak, rob the poor, destroy the environment, enrich themselves at the expense of marginalizing others,…kill innocent human beings.
Friday, June 27, 2008
DOWN WITH UNBORN BABIES WITH DOWN’S SYNDROME?
Why are you Catholic?
(by MarcoPolo - Catholic Answers Forum)
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* I like to pour my guts out in a dark closet to a stranger.
* I like being subordinated to higher authorities, especially especially if they wear black with a white collar.
* I like watching infants get baptized because a lot of them need baths.
* I like the thought of getting a "second chance" in a fantasy world called purgatory, because let's face it, Christ didn't get the job done on the Cross.
* I enjoy putting my money in a basket and handing it to someone else.
* I like praying the Rosary because the beads make little clicking sounds when they dangle.
* In the winter time, I like to go to late-morning mass so I can miss the first possession of the Bears game.
* I like hiding the Bible from other people so they don't find out the truth.
* I like the thought of relics. They make great collector's items, and should be utilized on eBay.
* I enjoy kneeling in adoration chapels on a hard floor to a "wafer."
* I like reciting "canned prayers" because I have no capacity to think of one myself.
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:-)
Monday, June 23, 2008
Counting Sparrows and Hair
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The above verses are taken from part of this Sunday's Gospel, and gives reason for a layman to marvel a bit.
First, a few facts:
- Sparrows are the most common and the most plentiful of all birds.
- In North America alone, the population of house sparrows is estimated at 150 Million.
- The average person has up to 100,000 hairs on his head.
- Asian hair grows the fastest and has the greatest elasticity.
Now back to the verses.
It is interesting that even in those days, common sparrows are caught and sold as pets. I have seen many instances of these being sold at fairs, even outside churches for - yes, a few coins. The enterprising sellers even dye the birds a variety of colors to make them appear like exotic birds. Sadly, these sparrows are not suited for pets, and they expire soon in captivity. Yes these birds are bountiful, and you see them almost everywhere. Commonplace and insignificant as they are, the abundance of these plentiful sparrows can only mean they have a special place in maintaining the ecological balance of the earth. Indeed we cannot doubt that “not one of them falls to the ground without your Father's consent.”.
The matter about the hair is even more notable. Even in this age of technological wonders, I don’t think there is a feasible way of counting the hairs on one’s head. Well, we tease my brother-in-law of attempting to do it in the face of his widening forehead, that’s why he takes so long in the bathroom. But even those going bald cannot possibly do it, which reminds me of a little bit of curiosity with baldness. It is also a fact that baldness is more common among Europeans and Westerners than among Asians. It is more likely another nature balance thing, as the sun shines more intensely in Asia, and to better protect the head, Asians have been blessed to have more luxurious hair. But going bald or not, the scripture tells us each one of those strands is counted from the heavens, and everything in our being cannot be kept hidden.
Being indefinitely more valuable than sparrows, with even each and every hair strand of concern to our loving God, we have indeed no reason to be afraid when we walk with Him. In the face of natural and man-made calamities as in the recent typhoon, God always prevails.
The recurring tragedy of typhoons
Most of the 180 villages in Iloilo city, which was among the hardest hit, remain submerged, and it would take months upon months to recover from the economic and social tragedy that this typhoon has wrought, even as we brace ourselves for the next one.
Friday, June 20, 2008
HAPPY 27th ANNIVERARY - CFC !
The people of God shines forth like lights
The sword of the Spirit is in their hands
That You O Lord might be glorified
May Your kingdom come!
HAPPY 27th ANNIVERSARY - COUPLES FOR CHRIST!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Angels for Celtics?
Celtics wins game one. Paul Pierce was the man of the hour, coming back after a knee injury in the third quarter to carry the Boston Celtics into that 98-88 Game 1 pulsating win. It appeared like a dramatically heroic moment for Pierce, but to Lakers coach Phil Jackson, the scene was more theatrical than inspirational:
"Paul got carried off and was back on his feet in a minute,"
Ho-ho. If we go by Phil Jackson, it seems even the angels were commissioned to be Celtics fans, and they even hired a faith healer to boot. It seems likewise that the game strategies in this finals series are being hitched up several notches. It will be very interesting to watch game 2. Some feathery fans certainly would be watching too.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Bardot fined $23,000 for anti-Islam remarks
Paris, Jun. 4, 2008 (CWNews.com) - A Paris court has fined Brigette Bardot €15,000 ($23,000) for instigating hatred for Muslims.
In December 2006, Info-Journal published a letter in which the one-time French film icon wrote of Muslims: "The entire population is destroying us, destroying our country, imposing its culture.” Judge Nicolas Bonnal said, “Her words clearly refer to the Muslim community and assume the character of a reaction.”.
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$23,000. That’s a hefty sum for 12 words of indiscretion. She must be grateful she didn’t make an entire speech of it. Maybe Ms. Bardot should have explained that her diatribe was against the Catholic Church, then no Paris court would have minded a bit ?
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