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Bone Marrow Stem Cells Repair Failing Livers; A preview of an article in The New Scientist Oct. 8, 2005 states a patient's own bone marrow will treat liver damage, improve liver function and general health.

The Science News, November 26, 2005, page 350, magazine mentions "marrow cells" improving heart pumping capacity in heart attack patients, without using the adjective "adult" stem cells.

There are too many examples of adult stem cell treatments and cures to print here, but we will continue to educate Nevadans. For Stem Cell News see
Do No Harm.
Everyone has been affected by abortion whether they know it or not. With 40% of women over 40 having had one or more, we all know a friend or relative who is carrying this burden. Find out more what women and men are doing about this at
Women Deserve Better.
Blood Vessels Grown From Patient's Skin is the headline from Marilynn Marchione's article at APnewswhere she writes of a possible new technique for tissue-engineered vessels used by diabetics.
Two kidney dialysis patients from Argentina had pieces of skin and a vein taken from their hands, engineered into blood vessels and then used to replace failing ones.
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