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Adult Stem Cell Therapy Success Stories!

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I am taking a few days off from blogging (I will be back Monday), but since I won't be updating this site, I wanted to leave you something special to read while I am away.

The Family Research Council has compiled a list of adult stem cell treatment success stories from January 2008 until June 2008.  You may recognize some of the names on the list because I have featured many of them on this blog.  However, the Family Research Council deserves a round of applause for putting all of the stem cell treatment victories all together in an easy to read form:

We are pleased to present FRC's June update on advances in human treatments and research with adult stem cells.  This is the third report.  The prior ones were "Adult Stem Cell Success Stories - 2006"[2] and "Adult Stem Cell Success Stories-2007 Update".[3]   Every six months, we will present new cases of people being helped by adult stem cells, which are abundant throughout the human body and whose use does not pose the ethical dilemmas encountered with embryonic stem cell research.  Adult stem cells are already being used to treat over 73 different conditions and are the subject of over 1400 FDA approved trials.  We invite you to read about real people being helped by adult stem cell research.

Click here to read about these real people who have been helped by repair stem cells- I guarantee you will be happy you did 
Posted: 7/16/2008 7:16:22 PM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
Filed under: Research, Stem Cells, Therapy, Treatment


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