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Bone-repairing stem cell jab hope

By T.K. Randall
April 10, 2009 · Comment icon 2 comments

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It may soon be possible to heal damaged bones and joints in the body by simply injecting them with stem cells which could then be guided via magnets to where they are needed and encouraged to grow.
Doctors may soon be able to patch up damaged bones and joints anywhere in the body with a simple shot in the arm. A team at Keele University is testing injectible stem cells that they say they can control with a magnet. "


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Comment icon #1 Posted by Samuronin 15 years ago
If this is true, it can help many many people including myself, my wrist needs some work,
Comment icon #2 Posted by bird5 15 years ago
Adult Stem Cells Are Considered Drugs! There is a group of physicians, patients and other interested people working together to get treatment with adult stem cells legalized in the U.S. as it should be. The organization was formed in response to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) recent position that the adult stem cells found in everyone’s body are drugs. Please ask your family and friends to sign up ("JOIN"), and get as many doctors to sign up as well. Please see The American Stem Cell Therapy Association (ASCTA) site http://www.stemcelldocs.org


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