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Wisconsin Stem Cell Research Could Lead To Medical Breakthroughs
Brookfield Man With ALS Driving Force Behind Project
POSTED: 3:53 pm CDT May 7, 2009


Jeff Kaufman


BROOKFIELD, Wis. -- There is a stem cell research project under way in Wisconsin that could change almost everything about that field.

May is ALS Awareness Month and to learn more, click here.

http://www.wisn.com/health/19398732/detail.html
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