Monday, August 17, 2009

Adult stem-cell research sees another success

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow -

Chinese scientists are producing live mice from adult stem cells, and experts call it an exciting discovery. It represents another breakthrough for adult stem-cell research, according to Ben Kinchlow of the Adult Stem Cells Information Coalition.
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=625300

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

When they say ‘stem cell research’…

Sheila Liaugminas
…..first ask ‘which kind?’, to clarify if the topic is embryonic or adult or cord blood (or other) stem cells. If it’s embryonic research, says bioethics expert Wesley J. Smith, look further into what the ultimate goal of that science actually is. http://www.mercatornet.com/sheila_liaugminas/view/when_they_say_stem_cell_research/

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Destroying life for science

Journalist Charles Kraut-hammer quotes Dr. James Thomson, discoverer of embryonic stem cells as saying, "If human embryonic stem cell research does not make you at least a little bit uncomfortable, then you have not thought about it enough." I'd add, or there's something wrong with your sense of ethics.

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/opinion/Destroying+life+science/1719495/story.html

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

New York May Use Taxpayer Money to Buy Human Eggs

New York's Empire State Stem Cell Board is expected to vote Thursday on a plan that would use state money to pay women for their eggs, which would be used for research. It would make New York the only state to tacitly endorse a cash-for-eggs scheme.Jennifer Lahl, founder and national director of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, said called the plan a "twisted sort of logic.""The egg donation process has well-documented risks associated with the dangerous drugs taken," she said in a statement. "Added to these dangers are the longer-term risks associated with cancers and damage to the donors' future fertility."

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLNews/A000010210.cfm

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Texans rally support for adult stem-cell research

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow

The Texas legislature is working on a bill that could make it a leader in research using adult stem cells, rather than research that involves killing human embryos.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=538298

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Skepticism over announced embryonic stem-cell 'cure'

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow

British scientists want to begin experiments using stem cells from human embryos who are then killed to treat a serious eye problem. The process would be used to treat macular degeneration, a common cause of blindness among older people. According to a Times report in London, the team of British researchers have demonstrated that stem cells can prevent blindness in rats with a similar disease, and also successfully tested elements of the technology in pigs.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=501262

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

'Poor science' undergirds new stem-cell regs

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow

The Obama administration has announced new guidelines for government-sponsored embryonic stem-cell research. The guidelines, issued by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), stop short of permitting scientists to create human embryos for research or pursuing techniques for cloning, but they do open the door for greatly expanding research involving human embryos. Critics argue the proposed regulations ignore gains made in adult stem-cell research, and create an incentive to "cannibalize" embryos from couples who do not wish to have any more children.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=496888

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

More on Embryonic Stem Cells (For the not-so-dummies)

E. Christian Brugger, Ph.D., Senior Fellow in Ethics

Because of heightened interest in my last piece, Stem Cells for Dummies, I decided to pursue further questions pertaining to scientific interest in embryonic stem cells (ESCs).

Pluripotent stem cells: elixirs of lifeRecall we said that ESCs possess the quality of pluripotency, that is, the ability to develop themselves from an undifferentiated cellular state into most any differentiated cell type in the human body. This wide-ranging capacity for differentiation—this pluripotency—is the coveted property of ESCs. Defenders of the research dream of a day when the powers of ES cell pluripotency have been fully harnessed. They reason: since degenerative diseases (such as Parkinson’s, Leukemia, Alzheimer’s, cardiac, liver and kidney disease, Lou Gering’s Disease … you name it) are caused by various kinds of tissue failure; if we can just control the regeneration of tissue by controlling the differentiation mechanisms of ESCs, we can definitively conquer degenerative disease! The lame shall walk, the blind shall see, and all sick persons know the good news. But we need embryos, lots of embryos.

http://culture-of-life.org//content/view/554/1/

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Trickery alleged among ESCR proponents

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow

The National Right to Life Committee is warning members of the House that they believe there's a bait-and-switch operation in the works. Douglas Johnson, spokesperson for the National Right to Life Committee, tells OneNewsNow that for years the advocates of embryonic stem-cell research have been giving assurances to the public that they only want to use the so-called "leftover" human embryos for infertile couples that are no longer needed. However, he disagrees.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=477038

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Good video clip on Stem Cells with Oprah, Dr. Oz, Michael J Fox

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Big One

Sheila Liaugminas

No, not the California earthquake. The one on the deniers-of-life landscape. The shock waves are being felt far and wide. Within the last month, former president Bill Clinton has done two jaw-dropping interviews at CNN on the subject of embryonic stem-cell research — one with Larry King and one with Sanjay Gupta — that indicate a stunning level of confusion on the basic biological facts of what an embryo is, what stem cells are, what “fertilization” in reproductive biology refers to, and even what can be fertilized or used to fertilize something.

http://www.mercatornet.com/sheila_liaugminas/view/the_big_one/

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Adult stem-cell use proves successful again

Charlie Butts and Marty Cooper - OneNewsNow

UCLA researchers report a major breakthrough using adult stem cells to treat Parkinson's disease. LifeNews.com reports the results were published in the February issue of the Bentham Open Stem Cell Journal. Dr. David Prentice, a fellow with the Family Research Council, says the research features only one patient.

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