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Lupus, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, Crohn’s disease and diabetes are a few of the ailments that have already been successfully treated with non-embryonic stem cells.

Non-embryonic stem cells come from our body tissues ("Adult" stem cells), or from the placenta or umbilical cord blood of newborn babies.

Not one ailment has yet to be treated with embryo-destructive stem cells.

 
Abortion Providers' Comments on Congressional Ban of Partial Birth Abortion (Infanticide) PDF Print E-mail

Abortion provider Hern says he performs abortions up to 26 or even 34 weeks of pregnancy.

In a recent column on Slate.com, Hern questions whether the congressional ban on partial-birth abortion might impact his practice.

That ban specifically talks about abortions in which the fetus is still alive outside the womb.

Hern makes sure that will not happen; he gives the fetus an injection to stop its heart as the first step in his process.

Meanwhile, NE abortionist LeRoy Carhart said about 500 abortions that he performs yearly would be outlawed by the late-term measure. [Lincoln Journal Star; 3Nov03; Sandra Fish, 2Nov03 http://www.bouldernews.com/bdc/county_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2423_23963; PLE-news, #284, 4Nov03

 
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