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The Cloning Conflict -- Parkinson's Disease

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2008

Ole Isakson has cured Parkinson's with stem cells -- in mice. But to translate that success to humans, he needs to do a lot more research with human embryonic stem cells. To what extent does the present climate dampen research, and how does that impact patients, physically and emotionally?

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  • this is pretty much my arguments against religion. they feel they must make us think and live like them. i see nothing wrong with cloning and progression.

  • it was a very helpful video and thanks for sharing =]

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