More Adult Stem Cell Therapy Successes
LifeNews.com reports on yet another success story of adult stem cell therapy, as opposed to embryonic stem cell research, which destroys human life and has yet to produce a single success.
The first study, conducted by scientists at the Minneapolis Heart Institute and reported in the journal Circulation, finds the research helping patients with angina, or pain due to artery blockage.
Meanwhile, researchers at Boston University Medical Center found that blood stem cell transplantation can help treat patients with immunoglobulin-light chain (AL) Amyloidosis who did not respond to initial treatment.
There is no need to destroy human life through embryonic stem cell research when adult stem cell therapy has already produced dozens of successful treatments and continues to advance in new areas.
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