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Old 06-05-2014, 01:57 PM #1
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Default Researchers see promise in transplanted fetal stem cells for Parkinson's

this came out today, seems to be a recap
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-0...parkinson.html
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Old 06-05-2014, 11:08 PM #2
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this came out today, seems to be a recap
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-0...parkinson.html
And then there is a researcher in Canada with documented success of up to 8 yrs with a transplant of the cells.

What is wrong with the Gov't agencies that do the approvals for testing? I'd rather die while testing a new treatment than spend the rest of my life shaking like a runaway "dildo". I'm sure some of the contributors feel the same. OR, are we all part of a large $$$$$ generating machine ???
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And then there is a researcher in Canada with documented success of up to 8 yrs with a transplant of the cells.

What is wrong with the Gov't agencies that do the approvals for testing? I'd rather die while testing a new treatment than spend the rest of my life shaking like a runaway "dildo". I'm sure some of the contributors feel the same. OR, are we all part of a large $$$$$ generating machine ???
OMG... runaway dildo... hahahaha! That is best one I've heard yet.
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And then there is a researcher in Canada with documented success of up to 8 yrs with a transplant of the cells.

What is wrong with the Gov't agencies that do the approvals for testing? I'd rather die while testing a new treatment than spend the rest of my life shaking like a runaway "dildo". I'm sure some of the contributors feel the same. OR, are we all part of a large $$$$$ generating machine ???
Maybe it's time for PD patients to get angry about the snail pace to approve trials for testing like HIV/AIDS patients apparently did. Patients should be able to sign whatever forms necessary to allow them to be involved in trials. Let's get going everyone!
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