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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]

 
Power Point: Implications of the Virginity Pledge on Teens PDF Print E-mail

This is a Power Point presentation for parents and teachers.

The purpose of this presentation is to show the value of the Virginity Pledge. When teens learn about sexual abstinence, and then make the decision to sign a pledge card to remain sexually abstinent for a certain period of time, or until they marry, it has a significant effect on delaying the age at which they experience sexual debut.

Studies have verified this effect.

Implications of the Virginity Pledge on Teens - Click here.

 
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