Mr. John Howard, the Australian Prime Minister has reportedly told members of parliament that the cabinet has resolved to reject the recommendations of an inquiry into cloning and stem cell laws. The inquiry had upheld the ban on reproductive cloning (where the embryo is implanted in the womb and allowed to continue to live), but recommended that so-called therapeutic cloning (where the embryo is destroyed in the process of harvesting cells to use for the benefit of someone else) go ahead. Mr. Howard's spokesman said the Australian "cabinet had a disposition not to make any changes" to the current law. [The Age 22 June] Research by Professor Robert Jansen, medical director of the Sydney IVF clinic in Australia suggests that improved diets and health have increased the proportion of identical twins being born, contrary to the view that the increase in twin pregnancies is due only to IVF treatment. He said "it's occurring naturally and out of our hands. It's a dilemma in that we are doing what we can to reduce dizygotic (non-identical) twining) but the better embryo culture gets, the bigger the increase in monozygotic (identical) twinning there will be." [Daily Telegraph 22 June]
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