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Stem cell debate in Washington grows hotter as summer recess nears

r scientists in Wisconsin and elsewhere to be optimistic on several fronts. First, the study of stem cells is unlocking secrets about how the human body works. Second, stem cell research may lead to more accurate and dependable diagnostics and targeted drugs. Finally, such research could eventually lead to treatments for heart disease, neural disorders, spinal cord injuries, diabetes, Parkinson's ......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Tom Still 07/18/05


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