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what is stopping scientist from getting a cure for type 1 diabetes? what exactly are they looking for. Stem cell research is being thwarted by Christian fundamentalists who have too much say in politics right now. Contact your congressmen and support stem cell research!
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Stem cells circulate and function to replace dysfunctional cells, thus fulfilling the natural process of maintaining optimal health. Stem cells can be thought of as “master” cells. You’ve probably heard about the controversy of embryonic stem cells in the news. Stem cells are found in human embryos but are also found in adult tissue. Adult stem cells are most abundantly found in bone marrow. Stem cells circulate and function to replace ...
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