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Embryonic Stem Cell Research – Unethical, Unsafe, Unnecessary, Illegal

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Charity & Christian Doctrine : Arguments on Embryonic Stem Cell Research

The controversy regarding embryo stem cell research stems from the fact that embryos have to be destroyed in order for stem cells to be extracted. Learn about both sides of the embryo stem cell argument with help from an associate pastor in this free video on stem cell research. Expert: Neil King Bio: Rev. Neil [Continue]

Palin against Stem Cell Research

Palin against Stem Cell Research

Sarah Palin during the Alaska Governor’s debate opposes Stem Cell research. Video Rating: 2 / 5 An excellent educational video series regarding embryonic stem cells. Provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, this lecture by Dr. Douglas Melton describes embryonic stem cells and their role in health and development. Lecture 1, part 5 of [Continue]

The Miracle of Adult Stem Cell Research

Adult stem cell research is the way of the future. It is what is working, and has proven itself, time and time again. ASCR is effective because there is no rejection by the recipient who is also the donor. Embryonic stem cell research is dead in the water. It has not proven itself, and even [Continue]

Macular Degeneration: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research – David Hinton

(Part 3 of 4) David Hinton, MD, spoke at the “Spotlight on Macular degeneration,” an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on April 29, 2009. Hinton has a CIRM grant to study the therapeutic potential of retinal pigment epithelial cell lines derived from human embryonic stem cells for retinal degeneration. [Continue]

Alzheimer’s Disease: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research – A Patient’s Story

(Part 2 of 4) Dick Mora spoke at the “Spotlight on Alzheimer’s disease,” an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on December 10, 2008. Mora, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2003, talked about his mother’s battle with the disease and the stabilizing effects of his current treatment. [Continue]

Huntington’s Disease: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research 2010 – Conclusion

Huntington’s Disease: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research 2010 – Conclusion

(Part 5 of 5) Claire Pomeroy, MD, gave the closing remarks at the “Spotlight on Huntington’s Disease,” an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on March 11, 2010. Pomeroy is Vice Chancellor of Human Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of California, Davis. She is also [Continue]

Cardiovacular Therapies: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research – Welcome

(Part 1 of 4) Cardiovascular Therapies: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research “Welcoming Remarks” Robert Klein, JD and Claire Pomeroy, MD, MBA, gave the welcoming remarks for the “Spotlight on Cardiovascular Therapies,” an educational event presented at the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Governing Board meeting on [Continue]

Advancements in Reconstructive Surgery from Adult Stem Cell Research, Cell Therapy Foundation

Advancements in Reconstructive Surgery from Adult Stem Cell Research, Cell Therapy Foundation

New advances in adult stem cell research may help restore appearances more than ever before. For more information about adult stem cells visit www.celltherapyfoundation.org or join us on Facebook http Help increase awareness and fund adult stem cell research by giving a donation to the Cell Therapy Foundation at www.celltherapyfoundation.org Video [Continue]

StemCONN 2011, The Latest in Stem Cell Research

Health Center researcher, Caroline Dealy, is interviewed by NBC Connecticut’s Yvonne Nava about StemCONN 2011. Dealy has developed a technique that converts human embryonic stem cells into cartilage cells which may someday lead to a therapy for osteoarthritis. Video Rating: 0 / 5 (Part 5 of Martin Marsala MD spoke at the “Spotlight on [Continue]

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