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Published: 03/16/11

Vet Treats Dogs With Hip, Knee Problems With Stem Cell Therapy

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Vet Treats Dogs With Hip, Knee Problems With Stem Cell Therapy

A Virginia veterinarian is one of just a few dozen nationwide experimenting with adult stem cell therapy for dogs who have problems with their hips and knees. Dr. John Herrity in Burke, Va., was inspired to look into stem cell therapy as an option for treating dogs with arthritis, joint and hip pain as part of his continuing search for alternative treatments for pets. Rachael Dickson, Burke Patch Ashley, a Brittany spaniel, wakes up after receiving stem cell therapy. "You get frustrated treating the same thing again and again without getting results," Herrity told Patch, noting ...

Published: 10/14/10

Opinion: Stem Cell News -- Hype Over Science

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Opinion: Stem Cell News -- Hype Over Science

(Oct. 14) -- "First Patient Treated With Stem Cells," blares one headline. "First Patient Treated in Stem Cell Study," shouts another. They're bogus. It was actually the first human trial using embryonic stem cells, or ESCs. Their Cinderella stepsister, adult stem cells, or ASCs, have already seen thousands of human clinical trials and are treating scores of diseases. But it's the kind of hype you can expect in the wake of Geron Corp.'s ballyhooed experiment, which, while it's unlikely to do much to advance health, could do a lot for Geron's financial prospects. On Friday, doctors injected a ...

Published: 09/30/10

Menstrual Blood Stem Cells Could Repair Stroke Damage to the Brain

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Menstrual Blood Stem Cells Could Repair Stroke Damage to the Brain

(Sept. 30) -- Stem cells derived from menstrual blood are hitting the laboratory, with researchers speculating that a woman's period might be a boon for recovering stroke patients. A collaboration between researchers at the University of South Florida, along with a stem cell company and a biotech firm, will investigate the efficacy of transplanted menstrual-blood-derived stem cells in repairing brain damage incurred by a stroke. Blood vessels and neurons in the brain are both needed to help repair the brain after a stroke, and stem cells would spur the growth of both vital components. In ...

Published: 09/28/10

Appeals Court OKs US-Funded Stem Cell Research for Now

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Appeals Court OKs US-Funded Stem Cell Research for Now

WASHINGTON (Sept. 28) -- An appeals court ruled Tuesday that government funding of embryonic stem cell research can continue for now. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington granted the Obama administration's request to allow the funding from the National Institutes of Health while it appeals a judge's order blocking the research. The administration had argued that stopping the research while the case proceeds would irreparably harm scientific progress toward potentially lifesaving medical treatment. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth had blocked President Barack Obama's research funding ...

Published: 09/9/10

Court Puts Stay on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Ban

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Court Puts Stay on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Ban

(Sept. 9) -- A federal appeals court decided today to temporarily lift the ban on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research while it considers an emergency motion filed by the Justice Department. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth ruled last month that government funding of embryonic stem cell research violated the Dickey-Wicker amendment, which prohibits federal funding of any research that destroys a human embryo. The decision threw a major wrench into ongoing research projects nationwide and stopped others in their tracks. When Lamberth refused to stay his ruling earlier this week, ...

Published: 08/31/10

Feds Appeal Ruling on Stem Cell Research Funding

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Feds Appeal Ruling on Stem Cell Research Funding

WASHINGTON (Aug. 31) -- The Obama administration on Tuesday asked a federal judge to lift a restraining order that it says could undercut federally funded embryonic stem cell research. The Justice Department filed its request with U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth only days after he blocked government funding of embryonic stem cell research. Medical researchers value stem cells because they are master cells that can turn into any tissue of the body, and they expect the research to eventually lead to cures for spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease and other ailments. Stopping the ...

Published: 08/25/10

Opinion: Science Shoved Aside in Stem Cell Ruling

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Opinion: Science Shoved Aside in Stem Cell Ruling

(Aug. 25) -- Federal funding for stem cell research is once again being held back by politics. Monday, a federal court, in granting an injunction against federally funded human embryonic stem cell research, allowed a vocal minority to hold science hostage to a narrow political agenda. Judge Royce Lamberth's injunction was issued on the grounds that the guidelines for human embryonic stem cell research "clearly violate" the Dickey-Wicker Amendment, which prohibits the Department of Health and Human Services from using appropriated funds for the creation of human embryos for research purposes ...

Published: 08/25/10

Opinion: A Stem Cell Victory for Patients

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Opinion: A Stem Cell Victory for Patients

(Aug. 25) -- The U.S. District Court injunction that stops federal taxpayer funding of human embryonic stem cell research should make patients happy. The judge ruled that federal funding for embryonic stem cell research violates a current law, passed annually since the Clinton administration, prohibiting government funding for research that involves the destruction of human embryos. ANOTHER VIEW Stem Cell Ruling Puts Politics Ahead of Science -- Susan L. Solomon, New York Stem Cell Foundation. He added that there is a limited amount of federal funding for stem cells, and funding embryonic ...

Published: 08/24/10

Stem Cell Ruling to Be Appealed; Some Work to Stop

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Stem Cell Ruling to Be Appealed; Some Work to Stop

WASHINGTON (Aug. 24) -- The government will quickly appeal a court ruling that undercut federally funded embryonic stem cell research, the Obama administration declared Tuesday, but dozens of experiments aimed at fighting spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease and other ailments probably will stop in the meantime. The White House and scientists said Monday's court ruling was broader than first thought because it would prohibit even the more restricted stem cell research allowed for the past decade under President George W. Bush's rules. The Justice Department said an appeal is expected ...

Published: 08/24/10

Government: Some Stem Cell Work OK Despite Court Ruling

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Government: Some Stem Cell Work OK Despite Court Ruling

WASHINGTON (Aug. 24) -- The government says dozens of stem cell experiments will continue, despite a judge's ruling blocking taxpayer funding of the work, because the money already is in scientists' hands. But National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins said dozens more studies of promising stem cell therapies - about $54 million worth - will have to stop because of the court ruling that temporarily forbids any additional money from being granted. A federal judge ruled on Monday that the stem cell research violated the will of Congress in prohibiting the destruction of human ...

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