experimental treatment
British Death Panel Unmoved As House Grants Charlie Gard U.S. Legal Permanent Residence
Renowned US neuroscientist Dr. Michio Hirano, from the Columbia University Medical Center, is offering to try an experimental therapy on Charlie. But British doctors claim Charlie is blind, deaf, unable to move and badly brain-damaged and believe it is “cruel” to let him live any longer.
Is America The Last Pro-Life Refuge For Charlie Gard?
- Americans United for Life
- Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital
- Brad Wenstrup
- British government
- Charlie Gard
- Connie Yates
- Donald Trump
- experimental treatment
- Great Ormond Street Hospital
- health insurance
- human rights
- medical ethics
- mitochondrial depletion syndrome
- New-York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- Pope Francis
- Reverend Patrick Mahoney
- Trent Franks
Europe's much-vaunted human rights laws have been of no use in protecting the life of disabled British baby Charlie Gard. Instead his parents have had to turn to America for help in their quest to save their baby.