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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

Dr. Hans Keirstead injected paralyzed rats with embryonic stem cells and the rats walked again. Sandra Hughes reports that the same method will soon be used in human trials starting this summer.

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  • A group of Canadian patients just back from Noble have reported similar results. “I can actually see what I thought were long-dead muscles forming in my feet” said Larry Vermeersch of Kenora, Ontario. “My balance is back and I’m walking without a cane. I’m a pretty hard guy to convince, but getting these two procedures together has made me a believer. I’m looking forward to the physio ahead because I can feel everything coming back.” Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.

  • this is great!!!!

  • good job Dr. Hans Keirstead and UC Irvine!

  • @KeanuReeeves your a fucking retard dip shit

  • @KeanuReeeves

    nobody is killing anything here. No one is taking healthy embryos and ripping them from their mothers' wombs and killing them. Use of embryonic stem cells are from those embryos that are going to die anyway.

  • yes he did say that, and the Father said Thou Shalt Not Kill....

  • @KeanuReeeves

    actually, Jesus implied separation of Church and State: Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesars, and unto God the things that are Gods (Matthew 22:21).

  • Gupta, from one MD to another, why not show everyone what a teratoma looks like. Broadcast it.

    Gupta, from one MD to another, did you sleep thru embryology class?

    Are you not uncomfortable with such embryonic destruction?

  • satan wants separation of state and Church.

  • Do a web search

    UT Houston launches stem cell study for acute stroke patients

    First study of its kind to use bone marrow stem cells to help repair the brain after stroke

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