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Cardio-Vascular Cloning Regenerative Medicine

More on the Boston Study

20 years, 2 months ago

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Posted on Feb 06, 2004, 9 a.m. By Bill Freeman

InfoAging reprints a much better article on the Boston work into regenerative medicine for cardiac problems. A quote: "This has real promise for a disease that affects 6 million people. This is a very serious and very grim condition for which we have not had much to offer our patients." Approximately 2000 people die each day in the US due to heart disease of some sort.

InfoAging reprints a much better article on the Boston work into regenerative medicine for cardiac problems. A quote: "This has real promise for a disease that affects 6 million people. This is a very serious and very grim condition for which we have not had much to offer our patients." Approximately 2000 people die each day in the US due to heart disease of some sort. Anti-research groups who work so hard to oppose stem cell work, regenerative medicine and therapeutic cloning should stand aside. We must support medical researchers in their work to produce the therapies that will save millions of lives.

Source: http://www.infoaging.org/news_article.html?SMContentIndex=0&SMContentSet=0


Author: The Longevity Meme

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