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I am in favor of Stem cell therapy. You cannot stop science from progressing. The passage of proposition 71 ( the california Stem cell Research and Cures Initiative) helps us to find better treatments for diseases like spinal chord injuries and Alzheimer.

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Posted May 03, 2005, 4:47 AM
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You're not the only one - just read yesterday that a NFO/survey of 3800 across all 50 US states reported 61% in favour, 21% against and 18% undecided!

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Do those numbers apply to embryonic stem cell therapy?

I'm sure they do and there aren't lots of people campaigning against bone marrow transplants - but it could do with clarifying.

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Bipartisan legislation, called the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005, has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. This bill would expand federally funded embryonic stem cell research. If you wan to support this, then please contact your Representative to urge them to co-sponsor this important legislation.

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Posted May 06, 2005, 21:40 PM
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nin1318 said:
Bipartisan legislation, called the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005, has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. This bill would expand federally funded embryonic stem cell research. If you wan to support this, then please contact your Representative to urge them to co-sponsor this important legislation.


Embryonic stem cell therapy involves freedom for abortion. For past few years US government is becoming more and more conservative and now they are trying to ban abortion rights. I wonder how long will take us to return to dark ages when women were hunged because they were posessed?

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Posted Nov 02, 2005, 14:48 PM
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Sandy said:
I am in favor of Stem cell therapy. You cannot stop science from progressing. The passage of proposition 71 ( the california Stem cell Research and Cures Initiative) helps us to find better treatments for diseases like spinal chord injuries and Alzheimer.


Restricting federal funding may have been good for embryonic stem cell research. This argument is based on that the present US policy has actually increased stem cell funding and research worldwide, and mobilizing state governments and phylantropy to fund this promising technology.

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Posted Nov 16, 2005, 17:15 PM
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