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MAKING stem cells- no embryos
rvnurse2b
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11-20-2007 2:57 PM
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tags:
embryo
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abortion
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embryonic
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stem cells
,
cloning
,
life
,
cancer
,
health
,
ethics
rvnurse2b
says:
It can be done. It may take some perfecting- but we DON"T necessarily have to use our offspring to treat these diseases.
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