Will stem cell treatment really be the panacea for longevity or is it all hype.!
Two recent stem cell trials are frontpage news across the world.
Should trials like the two recently approved be necessary or should we just throw caution to the wind and treat patients with anything?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the way for a study of human embryonic stem cell therapy. This follows last week’s announcement from the UK of a similiar study also being given the green light.
Ethical issues are rearing their ugly head over this new approval to grant the treatment of twelve patients with fetal embryonic stem cells
Scottish researchers are being heralded as the first in the world to trial controversial embryonic treatment. Where does the Seychelles fit in?
President Obama, the first African-American president will also soon be the first american president to approve the use of stem cell treatments. This was obstructed for many years by the Bush administration.
Stroke patients at last get stem cell treatments that Tissu has been advocating for years.
‘I broke my leg in the snow - and healed it with cells from my hip’ said Lorraine Holland. This article from the Daily Mail on the 6th of January, illustrates how a science teacher benefited from stem cell treatment.