This won’t make the news, much as other adult stem cell research breakthroughs don’t. The left cannot allow the populace to see these things or they will not be able to continue to destroy life and advance the culture of death.
It would be so amazing to see, for just once in my lifetime (I was born in the late 60’s) a time where the truth mattered more than agenda. I have yet to see it in my lifetime.........
Iqbal Ahmad
It's all a trap! He's going to get us all infected and then hide in the mosque! </paranoidFRmode> ;-)
When these guys lie they do themselves no favors.
Probably where their funding is coming from Mark. You think these guys don't KNOW that all embryonic stem cells have been able to do is give cancer to little kids?
Dr. Ahmad's research was supported by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
As the state's only academic health science center, UNMC is on the leading edge of health care. Breakthroughs are possible because hard-working researchers, educators and clinicians are resolved to work together to fuel discovery. In 2009, UNMC's extramural research support topped $100 million for the first time, resulting in the creation of 3,600 jobs in Nebraska. UNMC's academic excellence is shown through its award-winning programs, and its educational programs are responsible for training more health professionals practicing in Nebraska than any other institution. Through its commitment to education, research, patient care and outreach, UNMC and its hospital partner, The Nebraska Medical Center, have established themselves as one of the country's leading health care centers. UNMC's physician practice group, UNMC Physicians, includes 550 physicians in 50 specialties and subspecialties who practice primarily in The Nebraska Medical Center. For more information, go to UNMC's Web site at www.unmc.edu.
Looks as if they're just playing lip service to the embryonic side of stem cell research to keep up funding for their real work.
BTW, if you have a ping list for these kind of articles, let me know. ...And if you get a chance, check out some of the work that they're already doing with adult stem cells at Walter Reed.