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It's not the FUNDS that are Lacking for Embryonic Stem Cell Research.
It's the Results.

Successful human trials/treatments using Embryonic Stem Cells: 0
Successful human trials/treatments/cures using Adult Stem Cells: 72
 
FDA approved human trials using embryonic stem cells -- 0
FDA approved clinical trials using adult stem cells -- 1,181
 
Embryonic stem cells have been used in ANIMAL trials for 25 years.
After 25 years, and many thousands of dead mice and rats, ESCs have not been shown safe enough for trials in humans, mainly because of their propensity to form tumors (grow uncontrollably), and because of their rejection problems.


[Life Insight, June-July 2006]

 
# Fidelity Comes First In Aids Fight PDF Print E-mail

Abstinence & fidelity are gaining priority over condoms in the battle against AIDS by India's Health Minister, Sushma Swaraj.

Ms. Swaraj ordered the federal government's National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) to stop advertisements that focus on condom use for mass media campaigns on AIDS prevention and instead emphasize fidelity to check the spread of the disease. [The Times of India; South China Morning Post, 5/26/03; Abstinence Clearinghouse E-Mail Update 4Jun03, http://www.abstinence.net/library/index1]

 
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