Stems of hope for treating incurable diseases
- added February 26, 2008
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- phukna
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Two Professors at the Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem have succeeded in improving the condition of MS and ALS patients by using stem cells transplants. The researchers extracted stem cells from each patient's bone marrow, cultured them, and then injected them into the patients' spine. The encouraging results of this small clinical study may give hope to those who suffer from these incurable diseases, as well as to researchers developing stem cells techniques for treatment of other diseases.
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What are stem cells? What do stem cells do? Why cant our politicians in Washington D.C. figure this out? Is there anyone out there that can explain things and make the world a better place? There is one man who can get to the core of these kinds of issues and that man is Joe Hanson. In this What's Wrong With pod Joe talks to the experts and hits the streets to find out what all the fuss is about.
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Great!!!!!!!!!!
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- CarolynGillis
- 7 months ago
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That should have been us. We got Bush instead.
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- Marilynn_Murray
- 7 months ago
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Does'nt matter who did it, just great it's being seen too.
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You are right. We can't do our part because we have an idiot in the White House is what I meant.
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- Marilynn_Murray
- 7 months ago
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That's fine, I'm sure you would'nt have ment it any other way! (That cowboy slows down the WHOLE worlds progress!)
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