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Pig-to-Human Transplants On Their Way

cscx writes: "From the folks who brought you Dolly the cloned sheep, come genetically modified cloned pigs which they claim may eventually be able to donate their organs to humans for transplant usage. Who knows, we may make that mark on your driver's license obsolete after all."

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  1. organs by prichardson · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Many people may find it squeemish to have an organ of a pig in their bodies, but it is a good alternative to death.

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  2. Re:What effect will this have on the Earth? by tempny · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My grandma is at that stage of her life where she should have normally been dead. Not to sound coarse, as I love her, but she is being kept alive by drugs which reduce her life to confusion and pain, and I suspect against her will. A lot of medical science these days seems to have forgotten that quality of life matters as much as life itself.

  3. Proof by J4 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    We need more philosophy and less technology.

  4. Re:What effect will this have on the Earth? by Neverrtfm · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think it is most definitely getting to the point where we need to consider the effect of unnatural life extension on overpopulation. At this point we are expending tremendous effort to extend life, but very little on preventing new births. Um, folks, if we keep breeding, and quit dying, it doesn't take much to see that that's an unsustainable situation. Unless we magically figure out how to extend the available food supply, we're looking at rough times starting in about 20-30 years. I dunno, maybe we should just start up the ol' soylent green plant. But a more likely solution would be to expand worldwide family planning services.

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  5. Re:The *really* scary part hasn't even been mentio by dvdeug · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the possibility of cross-species disease propagation is very real and very scary.

    Why? We've been living with and eating these creatures for millenia. (We've probably been having sex with them for the same time, sick as the concept may be.) Many farmers have probably got pigs blood in open wounds - they tend not to be squeamish when killing animals. If there's a disease that pigs carry that humans haven't already developed at least partial immunity to, then it is extraordinarily hard to catch.

    They are not to have unprotected sex and should not have children.

    Um, why? Why do we think that those will be the primary means of transmission? If a new disease does come out of the woodwork, it seems that any mode of transmission may be used.

  6. Re:question for the jewish folks by Warped-Reality · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This was during a time where the Jewish church(?) was very corrupt, much like the roman catholic church of the middle ages ("We've found a witch, may we burn her?!?")

    Jesus then pointed out through logic their flawed interpertation of jewish law (the sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath, etc. etc)

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