Re: What They Don’t Tell You about Stem Cells

That is an interesting article , Amanda . Note the final sentence: “In addition to safety, researchers will look for signs that the treatment is effective.” It’s always good to have a medical treatment that not only fails to kill a patient, but actually helps cure the ailment.

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