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Leon Ka.s.s and James Q. Wilson, Ethics of Human Cloning (Was.h.i.+ngton, DC: American Enterprise Inst.i.tute, 1998).
159 more generalized humanist a.s.sertion of individual dignity
Brock, "Cloning Human Beings"; Altshuler, "Human Cloning Revisited."
160 In yet another ill.u.s.tration
"Meat on Drugs," Consumer Reports, June 2012.
161 a truly shocking 80 percent of all U.S. antibiotics
Gardiner Harris, "U.S. Tightens Rules on Antibiotics Use for Livestock," New York Times, April 11, 2012.
162 new rule that will require a prescription from veterinarians
"Meat on Drugs," Consumer Reports.
163 Since the discovery of penicillin in 1929 by Alexander Fleming
"A Brief History of Antibiotics," BBC News, October 8, 1999, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/background_briefings/antibiotics/163997.stm.
164 Although Fleming said his discovery was "accidental"
Douglas Allchin, s.h.i.+PS Resource Center, "Penicillin and Chance," http://www1.umn.edu/s.h.i.+ps/updates/fleming.htm.
165 who first discovered that CO2 traps heat
Spencer Weart, "The Discovery of Global Warming: The Carbon Dioxide Greenhouse Effect," February 2011, http://www.aip.org/history/climate/co2.htm.
166 was not used in a significant way until the early 1940s
"A Brief History of Antibiotics," BBC News.
167 many other potent antibiotics were discovered in the 1950s and 1960s
Ibid.
168 discoveries have slowed to a trickle
Ibid.
169 life-saving antibiotics is rapidly eroding their effectiveness
"The Spread of Superbugs," Economist, March 31, 2011.
170 ways that circ.u.mvent the effectiveness of the antibiotic
Brandon Keim, "Antibiotics Breed Superbugs Faster Than Expected," Wired, February 11, 2010.
171 only when they are clearly needed
Alexander Fleming, "Penicillin," n.o.bel Lecture, December 11, 1945, http://www.n.o.belprize.org/n.o.bel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1945/fleming-lecture.pdf; E. J. Mundell, "Antibiotic Combinations Could Fight Resistant Germs," ABC News, March 23, 2007, http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthday/story?id=4506442&page=1#.UDVmwo40jdk.
172 they stumble upon new traits that make the antibiotics impotent
Keim, "Antibiotics Breed Superbugs Faster Than Expected."
173 Some antibiotics have already become ineffective against certain diseases
Katie Moisse, "Antibiotic Resistance: The 5 Riskiest Superbugs," ABC News, March 27, 2012, http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/antibiotic-resistance-riskiest-superbugs/story?id=15980356#.UC7l0UR9nMo.
174 rate that is frightening to many health experts
Moisse, "Antibiotic Resistance: The 5 Riskiest Superbugs."
175 multidrug-resistant tuberculosis