Stems Cells Help Heal Fractures

Stem cells may help heal bone fractures
according to researchers at the University of North Carolina. The tests
were on mice, but if this works with humans, then 600,000 American per
year may benefit from stem-cell treatment. There is no ethical issue
for Republicans to freak out about because doctors would use the
person’s own stem cells–not embryonic ones.        San Diego medical research clinical trials

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