Scientists differ on stem-cell issue The associate dean for research at Springfield's Southern Illinois University School of Medicine said it's rare for a complex scientific debate to receive national attention.
Reagan, the 4 ... Read More Last Modified: September 3, 2004
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Calif. to Vote on $3B Stem Cell Project "I think we're seeing more (obese patients) and people are more conscientious about it," she said.
Severely overweight people tend to have more health problems and they often can't fit in ... Read More Last Modified: September 3, 2004
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Britain OKs Cloning License for Research Britain granted its first license for human cloning Wednesday, more than three years after becoming the first nation to authorize the technique to produce stem cells for medical research. A team of re ... Read More Last Modified: August 30, 2004
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Peter Deutsch Launches New TV Campaign Spot on Stem Cell Researc The newest campaign spot tells the story of Sabrina Cohen, a young woman that was left quadriplegic after a terrible automobile accident. Congressman Peter Deutsch introduced legislation ending a 3-ye ... Read More Last Modified: August 30, 2004
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Embryonic stem cell therapy shows steady benefits in rebuilding Embryonic stem cell therapy shows steady benefits in rebuilding infarcted heart Despite improvements in earlier diagnosis and treatment cardiovascular disease is far and away the leading cause of deat ... Read More Last Modified: August 23, 2004
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Schoolgirl Fights for Stem Cell Research Thursday, Aug. 12 California schoolgirl Tessa Wick, who suffers from juvenile diabetes, has become a passionate crusader for stem-cell research .Click to start reading: Schoolgirl Fights for Stem Ce ... Read More Last Modified: August 23, 2004
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The Use of HRT in Women with Diabetes - DrDonnica.com - The Firs The Use of HRT in Women with Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is on the rise in women over 50, in large
part because of increasing waist lines. But menopause itself also causes unfavorable
changes in ... Read More Last Modified: August 12, 2004
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New trial studies HRT in younger women - (United Press Internati The five-year, Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study, scheduled for October, will be conducted at eight centers, including Columbia and Harvard universities, and will examine the cardiovascular effec ... Read More Last Modified: August 12, 2004
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The Australian: Kerry promises to lift ban on stem cell research Kerry said there were more than 100 million Americans suffering from illnesses that one day could be wiped away with stem-cell therapy.
Stem cells could replace damaged heart cells or cells destroye ... Read More Last Modified: August 9, 2004
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Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 2, 2004 A research study of an investigational medication to treat Alzheimer's disease. Volunteers 60 or older who do not have any other serious health problems and who are able to follow simple instruct ... Read More Last Modified: August 4, 2004
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