If you're a regular reader of my blog, you've noticed that I've done a few posts on the subject of stem cell research. I first heard of stem cell research from my oldest son, Tristan. His future plans include some sort of career in genetics or biology. Stem cell research is very interesting to him, and he has shared what he's learned with me. As I learn more and more about it, I realize just how important stem cell research is to our future. With this type of research, we could potentially do away with such life-threatening diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease.
There's a New site about stem cell research on the web. It's full of information on the how's and why's of stem cell research. It focuses on the banking of your new baby's umbilical cord blood, and the new process called C'elle, which involves collecting and storing vital stem cells from a woman's menstrual fluid. These two procedures could quite possibly save your life, or that of your child's someday.
Are you lost when it comes to stem cell research? Have you heard controversial things about it, and aren't quite sure if it's such a good idea? If you don't fully understand what stem cell research is all about, then you need to have a look at this site. It's not so controversial anymore, and the possibilities are highly positive. Have a look at the Stem Cell FAQs on Stem Cell Research News before coming to any conclusions. The more you understand, the more you'll realize that stem cell research is vital to our future well-being.
Learn The Facts About Stem Cell Research
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Friday, July 25, 2008
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