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	<title>Comments on: Crystal Rogers (FGCU) Stem Cell Research</title>
	<link>http://livingtextblog.andosciasociology.net/2009/02/24/crystal-rogers-fgcu-stem-cell-research/</link>
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		<title>By: CB</title>
		<link>http://livingtextblog.andosciasociology.net/2009/02/24/crystal-rogers-fgcu-stem-cell-research/#comment-23753</link>
		<author>CB</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 04:18:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Morality and ethics aside; recent developments seem to have demonstrated it a much less promising field than adult cell research and cord cells (which are a third 'main' source) - so there are those of us that would rather the effort and funding be utilized towards more promising stem cell sources.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morality and ethics aside; recent developments seem to have demonstrated it a much less promising field than adult cell research and cord cells (which are a third &#8216;main&#8217; source) - so there are those of us that would rather the effort and funding be utilized towards more promising stem cell sources.</p>
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		<title>By: student</title>
		<link>http://livingtextblog.andosciasociology.net/2009/02/24/crystal-rogers-fgcu-stem-cell-research/#comment-1053</link>
		<author>student</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://livingtextblog.andosciasociology.net/2009/02/24/crystal-rogers-fgcu-stem-cell-research/#comment-1053</guid>
		<description>Jonathan Medina (FGCU)
Stem cell research is necessary to take the next leap in medicine. there are so many things it can cure, arthritis, diabetes, cancer, Parkinson's, even Birth defects. This is possible because the Totipotent (embryonic) stem cell's ability to specialize into any of the body's couple hundred different kind of cells.
About 4 years ago in Korea a paralyzed women had multipotent stem cells that came from an umbilical cord injected into her spine where the damaged was caused (via car accident). Within two weeks she had gained the ability to walk with the aid of a walker, and shortly after that without any kind of aid. (Telegraph.co.uk.)
Also in England  researchers are planning on using stem cell's to create a synthetic blood. Eliminating the need for blood donation! This blood will be type O meaning everyone can use it.(Skynews.com) If that's not progress than what is?
Looks like America is falling behind wasting time on all this arguing. :/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jonathan Medina (FGCU)<br />
Stem cell research is necessary to take the next leap in medicine. there are so many things it can cure, arthritis, diabetes, cancer, Parkinson&#8217;s, even Birth defects. This is possible because the Totipotent (embryonic) stem cell&#8217;s ability to specialize into any of the body&#8217;s couple hundred different kind of cells.<br />
About 4 years ago in Korea a paralyzed women had multipotent stem cells that came from an umbilical cord injected into her spine where the damaged was caused (via car accident). Within two weeks she had gained the ability to walk with the aid of a walker, and shortly after that without any kind of aid. (Telegraph.co.uk.)<br />
Also in England  researchers are planning on using stem cell&#8217;s to create a synthetic blood. Eliminating the need for blood donation! This blood will be type O meaning everyone can use it.(Skynews.com) If that&#8217;s not progress than what is?<br />
Looks like America is falling behind wasting time on all this arguing. :/</p>
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