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NIH Stem Cell Guidelines Should Be Modified, UCSF Team Reports
A UCSF team, led by bioethicist Bernard Lo, MD, recommends that the National Institutes of Health ethics guidelines for embryonic stem cell research be modified to better protect the rights of individuals donating egg or sperm to patients undergoing in vitro fertilization.
Stem Cell Therapy News Now Available on Twitter
The XCell-Center announces the official launch of its stem cell therapy news campaign on Twitter.com to meet the demand of prospective and treated patients who wish to receive real-time updates on treatment success stories, newly available treatments and other newsworthy events.
The Exciting and Future Role of Stem Cells in the Health Industry
As the debate on whether to use stem cells, or not to use stem cells continues to rage, many people are starting to look to the potential upside of using stem cells as a deciding factor Stem cells have remarkable potential to be used to test new drugs, cure previously thought of as incurable diseases, and possibly cure many different types of cancer
Obama's change on stem cell research goes only halfway
President Obama often tries to defuse divisive debates by talking of "false choices." A false choice implies that by restating the argument, both sides can get what they want.
Physician Organization Makes History by Publishing U.S.'s First Adult Stem Cell Guidelines (ASCTA Drives Safe Stem Cell Practices)
The American Stem Cell Therapy Association (ASCTA) announced today the availability of the world's first clinical guidelines to allow U.S. doctors to safely begin using a patient's own stem cells to treat disease.
Repair Stem Cell Institute Warns About Real Cost of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
RSCI's Chairman expressed his concern that since few people can afford to travel outside the country for medical treatments, America needs to put more focus on approving ultra safe adult stem cell treatments to alleviate the suffering of millions diagnosed with so-called untreatable diseases.
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