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I HAVE TO ADMIT I WAS UNAWARE OF THIS COMPANY MENTIONED IN THE ARTICLE THAT HAS SEEMINGLY POPPED UP OUT OF NOWHERE.  IT LOOKS LIKE THEY ARE PROVIDING CORD BLOOD STEM CELL TREATMENT (NOT EMBRYONIC STEM CELL TREATMENT) IN GRAND CAYMAN.

HERE WE GO, MY COMMENTS ARE BOLD:



There are plans for a medical facility in Grand Cayman to begin treatment on a young American boy afflicted with a rare spinal disorder using controversial stem cell replacement therapy, a New York newspaper reports.  WHY IS IT CONTROVERSIAL?  WHEN WE READ FURTHER, IT DESCRIBES CORD BLOOD STEM CELL TREATMENT, NOT EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS:

According to the Oneonta Daily Star, the Utter family from New York are currently raising money to cover the medical costs to treat two- year- old Dylan Utter's spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Dylan was diagnosed with the disease when he was 15 months old, said his mother, Erica Utter.

SMA is a disease of the motor neurons that affects the voluntary muscles used for activities such as crawling, walking and swallowing. According to the Families of SMA website, fsma.org, the experimental procedure entails extracting compatible stem cells from umbilical cords, to be used in the replacement of dead or dying motor neurons in the patient's body.  A VERY SAD STORY.  I HOPE IT WORKS OUT FOR THE CHILD. HOWEVER, NOTE THE PART IN BOLD ABOUT UMBILICAL CORDS, IT WILL COME INTO PLAY BELOW. 


The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the health regulatory body in the US, has not approved stem cell treatment. Consequently, the procedure is not covered by any health insurance providers. The stem cell infusion treatment, reportedly costing US$28,000, will be administered in the Cayman Islands because it is not available in the United States, Dylan's mother said.  OH, I SEE, MAYBE THAT IS WHY IT IS CONTROVERSIAL,  IT ISN'T APPROVED IN THE US YET. LET'S READ ON TO FIND OUT:

The controversy lies in the technique used to create new embryonic stem cell lines. These are the independent cells that can develop into any different cell in the body, and can be produced almost indefinitely.

The online Gene Almanac states that the technique requires the destruction of the blastocyst, which is the fertilised egg as it exists in week one of pregnancy, before its development into an embryo.  OH, I GUESS I WAS WRONG.  I DON'T UNDERSTAND, AT FIRST, THE WRITER TALKS ABOUT UMBILICAL CORD STEM CELL TREATMENT, BUT NOW HE IS TALKING ABOUT BLASTOCYSTS IN THE FIRST WEEK OF PREGNANCY BEFORE ITS DEVELOPMENT AS AN EMBRYO.   I AM CERTAIN THE BOY IS GOING TO RECEIVE UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD STEM CELLS WHICH ARE EXTRACTED FROM THE UMBILICAL CORD OF A NEWBORN BABY SO WHY IS THE WRITER GOING OFF ON A TANGENT ON SOMETHING ALMOST TOTALLY UNRELATED TO IT.  THIS IS WHY AMERICANS AND MOST OF THE WORLD ARE CONFUSED- BY ARTICLES SUCH AS THESE THAT TRY TO MAKE CONTROVERSY WHERE NONE EXISTS.  WHAT IS CONTROVERSIAL ABOUT A FAMILY GOING ABROAD TO TRY TO HELP THEIR SON TO RECEIVE STEM CELLS EXTRACTED FROM UMBILICAL CORDS?


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Posted: 4/22/2008 12:55:07 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


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THE STEM CELL ARTICLE ITSELF ISN'T THE TYPE OF ARTICLE I LIKE- ANOTHER MOUSE STUDY:

 In a recent publication, Saul Sharkis, a professor of oncology at the Hopkins medical school, has developed a novel method for isolating mouse hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), or blood-forming stem cells.

HOWEVER, IF YOU READ THE WHOLE THING, IT IS NOTEWORTHY IN THAT THE TERM "ADULT STEM CELLS" ARE NEVER USED, EVEN THOUGH THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THE SCIENTIST IS USING.

THIS ARTICLE IS UNIQUE IN ONE RESPECT AND COMMON IN ANOTHER:

The common aspect is that the word ADULT stem cell (ASC) is never used, which is the rule in America when discussing a positive result of ASC research--NEVER OPENLY DISCUSS A POSITIVE RESULT OF ASC RESEARCH unless you can cover up the fact that it is ADULT STEM CELL,  since it might hurt the politically correct (but fraudulent) science fiction of embryonic stem cell therapy.

The unique aspect is that they published it anyway and risk that one person in a hundred might recognize ANOTHER positive Adult stem cell  victory.  I applaud their "courage."

Let me know when you discover ONE embryonic stem cell that can be implanted into ONE human being to help him fight ONE disease.  You will recognize that article (if it ever happens) because the word "embryonic" will appear between 20 and 30 times- DM
Posted: 4/21/2008 1:55:49 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


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THIS ARTICLE ISN'T EXACTLY A SCOOP SINCE I AND READERS OF THIS BLOG KNOW THAT EMBRYONIC STEM CELL RESEARCH HASN'T BEEN SUCCESSFUL AND WON'T BE SUCCESSFUL IN MY LIFETIME (I AM AN OLD MAN-DM) OR ANY OF YOUR  LIFETIMES NO MATTER HOW OLD YOU ARE.

HOWEVER, ONCE AGAIN, I MUST ADMIT THIS ARTICLE SAYS IT BETTER THAN I CAN IN LAYMAN'S TERMS THAT ALL OF US CAN UNDERSTAND. NO MORE RANTING, HERE IS THE ARTICLE:

London, England (LifeNews.com) -- While pro-life advocates have repeated the mantra for years that embryonic stem cell research hasn't helped a single patient while adult stem cells have already been used in humans afflicted with dozens of diseases, a leading scientist in England is beginning to admit defeat.
Lord Patel of Dunkeld, the chairman of the UK National Stem Cell Network and a chancellor at Dundee University, says embryonic stem cell research is simply not working.
He conceded in an interview with the Scotsman newspaper that the controversial science may never deliver new treatments for diseases.
"In terms of embryonic stem cell therapy, there is currently no such therapy that is available in a large number of patients," he said.
Patel also admitted scientists may never be able to overcome the hurdles -- such as the development of tumors or immune syndrome rejection issues -- that plague embryonic stem cell research and make it risky in humans.
"We have to be cautious," he told the Scotsman. "It may not deliver therapy for anything. We may find that stem therapy is quite a risky business."
"We had a lot of hype about gene therapy, and while we still use it in some cases it did not deliver the great promise we thought it would because of the side effects," he said.
Despite downplaying the prospects for success, Lord Patel told the newspaper he still thought embryonic stem cell research should move forward.
The newspaper also interviewed Dr. Willy Lensch, from the Children's Hospital in Boston, who also confirmed the possibility that the prospect of embryonic stem cell research may never play out.
"I could not guarantee to anyone that this work will actually lead to improvements in disease as a definite," he admitted.
For American bioethics watchdog Wesley Smith, the admissions aren't surprising.
"For the last ten years, 'the scientists,' in order to win the political debates over embryonic stem cell research and [human cloning] often wildly hyped the potential for cures," he said.
"In the process, they convinced Californians--now facing a $16 billion budget deficit and tens of billions in bond debt--to borrow $300 million every year to pay for human cloning and embryonic stem cell research," he explained.
"States vied with each other in an Oklahoma land race type scramble to throw money at Big Biotech. The focus of the media became obsessed with overturning President Bush's funding policy, to the point that it committed serial journalistic malpractice with biased reporting and a news blockade on non-embryonic stem cell successes," Smith added.
"Well, those cures have not even appeared as distant silhouettes on the horizon yet, and finally, a few in the media are beginning to notice," Smith concluded.
"By hyping the potential, the politicized science sector misled people to win a political debate, and in the process reduced science to just another special interest spinning and obfuscating to get a greater share of gruel in the public trough."
Posted: 4/19/2008 5:51:48 PM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


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HERE IS SOME WONDERFUL NEWS- THE GOVERNMENT IS GRANTING MONEY FOR STEM CELL THERAPY-- ADULT STEM CELL THERAPY THAT IS! EVEN BETTER NEWS IS THE MONEY IS GOING TO VETERANS OF IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN:
Today, orthopaedic stem cell surgery earned significant backing from the federal government, which announced plans to dedicate $85 million for the creation of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM) to fund this procedure for veterans injured in Iraq and Afghanistan.
WHERE DO THE STEM CELLS COME FROM?

Orthopaedic stem cell surgery has been practiced by only a handful of doctors nationwide. Proponents complain that medicine involving adult stem cells is underfunded because it is often confused with controversial embryonic stem cell research. But the stem cells Einhorn uses don't come from embryos; they come from the patients themselves.



"His own live cells," Einhorn said.

SO HOW DOES HE GET THE STEM CELLS?

Einhorn extracts stem cells from the patient's bone marrow, drawn from the pelvis. Some is used for what Einhorn calls "grout."

"By mixing the bone marrow cells with protein, it gives me a kind of a grouting material that I can use to fill in the gaps," he said.

AND THE RESULTS?

"It was a miracle," Biggins said. "It really was. Just like a miracle. Because you could see it in the X-ray, there's just like a gap, there's no bone, and then later on it's a solid bone."

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Posted: 4/18/2008 4:54:12 PM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


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THE GOOD PEOPLE AT VET-STEM HAVE STRUCK AGAIN.  WE HAVE HEARD ABOUT SOME OF THEIR SUCCESSFUL STEM CELL TREATMENTS IN HORSES, BUT THIS TIME THEY HELPED A DOG WITH THEIR ADULT STEM CELL THERAPY:

Today, Kodiak, known to friends as "Kodi," is a happy, smiling 3-year-old husky who loves drinking cola, but things were quite different just a few months ago before stem cell therapy healed his injured leg.

WHAT KIND OF STEM CELLS DID THEY USE?

Jenkins said the kind of stem cell therapy performed on Kodi is free of the controversy surrounding stem cell research. Instead of using embryonic stem cells, Jenkins used cells harvested from a small amount of fat tissue in Kodi's groin.  THIS MEANS THEY ARE USING ADULT STEM CELLS!

"We're not sacrificing anything," Jenkins said. 

BUT DID IT WORK?

Amazingly, Kodi, who had not put any weight at all on his right hind leg for three weeks, began trying to put pressure on the leg within four to five days of the injections. A few days later, Kodi was walking again, and three weeks after Jenkins administered the stem cells, Kodi was healed.

"He's back to 100 percent," Matt Slape said. "He was just so depressed when he couldn't run. Now he's back to smiling."

"I don't think you could ask for a better outcome," Jenkins said.

WHAT CAN STEM CELLS DO FOR YOUR PET? 

Julie Ryan-Johnson, a veterinarian for Vet-Stem, said the company is able to treat osteoarthritis, fractures and tendon and ligament injuries in pets. The company is studying the use of stem-cell therapies for other conditions, including liver and kidney disease.

GO READ THE ARTICLE AND LOOK AT THE BIG SMILE ON KODI'S (THE DOG)  FACE.  THERE WAS A BIG SMILE ON MY OLD FACE TOO AFTER READING THIS STORY:

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Posted: 4/17/2008 2:22:56 PM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


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