stem cell research
stem cell research
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2006-12-23
Religions saw their apparition almost since the very beginning of humanity, with the birth of the Homo sapiens specie about 100,000 years ago. All over the world where hominids eventually gave way to ...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2007-01-26
Sometime during the first presidential period of George Bush, the first lady was diagnosed with squamous-cell carcinoma, the second most common form of skin cancer. Some time later, the malignant tiss...
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by Yvonne Perry - 2007-02-18
Doctors and researchers are mislabeling their own product when they refer to fertilized eggs (zygotes and blastocysts) as embryos. The media is simply repeating this misnomer and fueling the flames of...
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by Jim Pretin - 2007-03-20
The bald community is doing cartwheels over the latest baldness cure in a string of other purported bald cures that have been introduced during the last 10-15 years. This newest innovation comes in pi...
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by Jim Pretin - 2007-03-22
One day in the not too distant future, modern medicine will change completely, and stem cells will be used to treat and cure serious conditions that as of right now are still considered untreatable an...
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by Yvonne Perry - 2007-04-06
The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act Round One:In 2001, President Bush released federal funds for research using stem cells leftover from in-vitro fertilization attempts prior to August 9, 2001.The ...
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by J Lindgren - 2007-05-06
The question of stem cell research first came onto the scientific scene in November, 1998, when the isolation of the first human embryonic stem cells were reported by researchers. This discovery wa...
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by APURVA SHREE - 2007-06-22
The stem cell controversy has ruffled the Congress, State Legislatures, President Bush, and the whole of United Nations. It has resulted in the proposal of new guidelines for stem cell research by...
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by Apurva - 2007-06-29
The stem cell controversy has ruffled the Congress, State Legislatures, President Bush, and the whole of United Nations. It has resulted in the proposal of new guidelines for stem cell research ...
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by Jim Pretin - 2008-06-28
One day in the not too distant future, modern medicine will change completely, and stem cells will be used to treat and cure serious conditions that as of right now are still considered untreatable a...