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Archive for May 27th, 2008

A PARALYSED Australian man claims a controversial embryonic stem cell treatment has allowed him to breathe on his own for the first time in 14 years.

Watch out tooth fairy, you may have some competition. A new technology is available in Houston that will allow parents to save a baby tooth from their child for its stem cells.

John Winn just wants to go fishing and maybe play a little golf, but his heart will not allow it.

Anticipation building for stem cell projectsBizjournals.com, NC - May 24, 2008Beyond that lie even greener pastures as the research completed in the stem-cell labs spawns commercial ideas. This in turn will create a demand for new …Stem cell experts explain the science The Northern Echoall 348 news articles

Stem cell bill vetoed; teen driving rules OK'dMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - May 23, 2008Tim Pawlenty vetoed embryonic stem cell research legislation Friday, saying rapidly evolving science may make it unnecessary to cross "moral and ethical …

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Stem cell banks could pay medical dividendsMSNBC - May 23, 2008"Banking cells sounds pretty boring and trivial," said cardiologist Timothy Kamp, co-director of the University of Wisconsin Stem Cell and Regenerative …Stem cell policy may change, but money still a problem Harvard University GazetteDoctors, families push state panel for more stem cell research KVUEMethod To [...]

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