by Debi Vinnedge | Apr 9, 2002 | Archive, News, Stem Cell Research
Adult Stem Cells Work Well in Parkinson’s Disease Case April 9, 2002 Washington Post Chicago, IL — The hand tremors and other symptoms of Parkinson’s disease that had started to interfere with a California man’s life have largely disappeared...
by Debi Vinnedge | Jul 6, 2001 | Archive, News, Stem Cell Research
Stem cells harbor genetic abnormalities, scientists find From July 6 Minneapolis Star Tribune News Services Friday, July 6, 2001 Since the birth of Dolly, the first cloned sheep, scientists have created seemingly healthy copies of mice, pigs, goats and cows. But...
by Debi Vinnedge | May 11, 2001 | Archive, News, Stem Cell Research
May 10, 2001 Baby May Save Mother’s Life: First Ever Newborn-to-Mother Transplant Gives Mom Best Mother’s Day Gift San Bruno, CA — A toddler in Florida may be giving her mom the best mother’s day gift ever — the gift of life. Doctors at...
by Debi Vinnedge | Mar 21, 2001 | News, Stem Cell Research
The Politics of Stem Cells Posted 3-21-01 The Good News You Never Hear. by Wesley J. Smith Stem cells are undifferentiated “master cells” in the body that can develop into differentiated tissues, such as bone, muscle, nerve, or skin. Stem cell research may...
by Debi Vinnedge | Feb 14, 2001 | News, Stem Cell Research
From Ophthalmology Times – February 15, 2001 Issue Transplanted Stem Cells May Aid AMD Patients by Laura Newman Reviewed by Michael J. Young, PhD (Figure courtesy of Michael J. Young, PhD) Investigators hope that animal research – such as with these adult...
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