by APFLI | Sep 11, 2006 | Adult & Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Research (Ethical)
The possible discovery of adult stem cells in the pancreas could offer hope for diabetics who take insulin shots to make up for defective cells. Scientists from the University of Toronto believe they have found adult stem cells in the pancreas of mice that are...
by APFLI | Mar 13, 2006 | Stem Cell - Archive
Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Strong Results for Diabetes Patients Clinical Trial to Test Ethical Stem Cells for Pediatric Brain Injuries Putting Adult Stem Cells in Failing Hearts Cells from Aborted Babies Transplanted into Brains of Huntington’s Patients...
by APFLI | Feb 2, 2006 | Stem Cell Research & Cloning
www.ClinicalTrials.gov – Amazing list of over 250 grants through NIH; at least half deal with non-embryonic stem cell research. http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/search?term=%22stem+cells%22&submit=Search With patient’s own cells, heart vessels and...
by APFLI | Dec 23, 2005 | Regenerative Medicine
From Family Research Council – Washington, DC – www.frc.org – 800-225-4008 Touted ESCR Diabetes Studies, NO CURES: 2001 Media heralded study showed that embryonic stem cells turned into pancreatic cells. In fact, they only produced 1/50th the normal...
by APFLI | Dec 22, 2005 | Right to Life - Archive
A 17-year federal study has finally answered one of the most pressing questions about diabetes: Can tight control of blood sugar prevent heart attacks and strokes? The answer, reported today in The New England Journal of Medicine, is yes. Intense control can reduce...