by APFLI | Sep 9, 2004 | Cloning - Archive
Human cloning has been prohibited for reproductive purposes in Singapore. However, the clone and kill process condemned by pro-life groups is allowed and the human embryo must be destroyed in 14 days, according to a law passed 2Sept. Singapore, which has been...
by APFLI | Jul 24, 2004 | Stem Cell - Definitions / History / Statistics
The following points highlight key findings of scientific studies funded with tens of millions of private and federal dollars revealed about embryonic stem cells since the President’s policy was put in place on August 9, 2001… 1) Human embryonic stem cell...
by APFLI | Jul 21, 2004 | Stem Cell - Definitions / History / Statistics
Many well-meaning people have become very confused and overwhelmed by the muddied media reports about stem cells, unintentional or otherwise. Here is a quick, simplified outline to help clear the air about stem cells: Two Major Types of Human Stem Cells 1....
by APFLI | Jul 15, 2004 | Adult & Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Research (Ethical)
Adult stem cells taken from bone marrow can improve heart function in patients who have suffered a heart attack, German researchers said. Stem cells are master cells that can develop into specialized cells. Adult stem cells can be obtained from many different body...
by APFLI | Mar 11, 2004 | Responses - Stem Cell Collection, Acquisition & Research
Ethical Provision Of Stem Cells Bank a New Baby’s Life-Saving Cord Blood – less than 100cc of frozen blood taken from the umbilical cord of a newborn baby contains the stem cells that could not only save the life of the baby during his lifetime, but...