Missouri veteran Stan Brown speaks out on stem cell research.
Ret. Col. Brown injured his spinal cord while reporting for duty. Today, he peer-counsels other veterans with spinal injuries -- and knows firsthand the hope provided by stem cell research.
Researchers have discovered how to use embryonic stem cells to help mice recover from spinal cord injuries. Missouri's Stem Cell Amendment guarantees that if it's successful in humans, this treatment will be available in Missouri.
Visit http://www.MissouriCures.com to learn how you can help protect stem cell research in the Show-Me State.
Unmentionable on pva.org
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Natalizumab & possible remyelination as seen with latest MRI diffusion tensor imaging & not newsworthy on pva.org ?
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Only US Department of Defense sponsored interventional drug clnical trial being done in either Iraq or Afghanistan is for UK's GSK refined fish oil? NCT01216982
wendell3308 1 year ago
Wonderful help of others w/spinal cord injury by a caring man!
Here's my hope allogenic stem cells help many!
But also hoping others r mindful other cures may help more than current FDA approved drug, methylprednisolone, for SCI.
Will Natalizumab, FDA ok'd drug 4 multiple sclerosis & Crohn's disease, alpha4beta1 blocking drug work?Vets on it -VA National Formulary?
200 Saudis MSers 2 walk with nat? NTC00871780
1 nat dose=6x more stem cells
2 doses & stand?
PMIDs: 18195093 & 19929361 & 18195093
wendell3308 1 year ago