Paralyzed woman walks again after stem cell therapy

Danzig

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A South Korean woman paralyzed for 20 years is walking again after scientists say they repaired her damaged spine using stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood.

Hwang Mi-Soon, 37, had been bedridden since damaging her back in an accident two decades ago.

Last week her eyes glistened with tears as she walked again with the help of a walking frame at a press conference where South Korea researchers went public for the first time with the results of their stem-cell therapy.

They said it was the world's first published case in which a patient with spinal cord injuries had been successfully treated with stem cells from umbilical cord blood.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/041128/1/3ovex.html
 

vraiblonde

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Okay, so help me out here. If umbilical cord blood works, why are we having a debate about fetal stem cells, via aborted babies?
 

mAlice

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vraiblonde said:
Okay, so help me out here. If umbilical cord blood works, why are we having a debate about fetal stem cells, via aborted babies?


I've been asking that question for years.
 
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SoMDGuy1980

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vraiblonde said:
Okay, so help me out here. If umbilical cord blood works, why are we having a debate about fetal stem cells, via aborted babies?
Because most people don't understand the difference between adult stem cell research and embryonic stem cell research; they think that stems cells only come from embryos. The media doesn't help out because they oftentimes do not distinguish between the two, and thereby miseducate the public.
 
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SoMDGuy1980

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ylexot said:
I thought that was only going to happen if Kerry was elected. :confused:
Embryonic stem cell research is happening every day; there is no "ban" against this research. Again, the media misinformed the public by claiming that President Bush had "banned" stem cell research, when in fact he only banned federal dollars from being used to fund EMBRYONIC stem cell research.
 

ylexot

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SoMDGuy1980 said:
Embryonic stem cell research is happening every day; there is no "ban" against this research. Again, the media misinformed the public by claiming that President Bush had "banned" stem cell research, when in fact he only banned federal dollars from being used to fund EMBRYONIC stem cell research.
I guess you missed the sarcasm... :whistle:

And this happened in S. Korea. So even if the research was banned, this still would have happened.
 
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SoMDGuy1980

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ylexot said:
I guess you missed the sarcasm... :whistle:

And this happened in S. Korea. So even if the research was banned, this still would have happened.
Yep, completely missed the sarcasm.
 
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