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Stem-cell injections put spring in arthritic dog's stepsOrlando Sentinel, FL - Jun 15, 2008Hays was taking Maggie Mae to acupuncture treatments and learned of the stem-cell option during one of those appointments. "If this is something that works, …
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Sanford eyes stem cell studySioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - Jun 15, 2008A new donation from philanthropist T. Denny Sanford will give Sanford Health greater access to embryonic stem cell research, a process that the system's …
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Unproven Stem Cell Therapies Condemned as `Medical Tourism'Bloomberg - Jun 13, 2008By Rob Waters June 12 (Bloomberg) — Unproven stem cell therapies that lure desperate patients around the globe must be condemned and stopped, …More patients seek experimental stem cell therapy Boston GlobeStem cell experts offer guide to fight "snake oil" ReutersGeron says stem cell treatment [...]
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MITCH LONGLEY, an actor on the NBC series “Las Vegas,” remembers that day in Rowayton 24 years ago when hundreds of friends, relatives and well-wishers from the community gave him a surprise 18th birthday party and presented him a Buick, wrapped in a bow, that he could drive on his own, with his hands.
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If stem cell researchers were oil prospectors, it could be said that they struck a gusher last week. But to realize the potential boundless riches they now must figure out how to build refineries, pipelines and gas stations. Biologists were electrified on Tuesday, when scientists in Japan and Wisconsin reported that they could turn human [...]