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CATCH UP! – Stanford gets $5.8M stem cell grant – San Francisco Business Times:

In ALL ARTICLES on April 30, 2009 at 3:40 pm
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009, 4:45pm PDT

Stanford gets $5.8M stem cell grant

San Francisco Business Times

Researchers at Stanford University’s School of Medicine got a $5.8 million grant from the California Institute for Reenerative Medicine to look for ways to stimulate adult stem cells to heal damaged nerves, bone skin and cardiac muscle.

The grant was one of 15 given out worth a total of $67.7 million as part of CIRM’s Early Translational Research Awards program, which aims to move promising research from the lab to the clinics.

CIRM has given Stanford a total of $107 million from CIRM, including this most recent grant.

The board of the institute was reluctant to fund projects at their last two meetings prior to the one on Wednesday, but once the state was able to conduct a successful bond sale and raise $6.5 billion — $275 million of which went to CIRM — the institute was able to pay off a prior state loan and give out grants.

via Stanford gets $5.8M stem cell grant – San Francisco Business Times:.

CATCH UP! – Pfizer Joins British Researchers In Search For Eye Condition Cure

In ALL ARTICLES, BUSINESS OF STEM CELLS on April 30, 2009 at 3:39 pm

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By PETER BENESH, INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILYPosted 04/29/2009 06:38 PM ET

The good news is, you’re likely to live longer than your ancestors. The bad news: You’ll have longer to cope with the consequences of aging.

One issue is age-related macular degeneration, a condition that in the worst cases can reduce vision to near-blindness. Researchers in Britain, now in partnership with U.S. drug giant Pfizer (PFE), are working on a treatment. And it uses stem cells.

Pete Coffey, a professor at the University College London Institute for Ophthalmology and leader of the London Project to Cure Blindness, hopes to head off controversy over use of embryonic stem cells.

via Investors.com – Pfizer Joins British Researchers In Search For Eye Condition Cure.

Research ban is lifted on cloned human stem cells – INSIDE JoongAng Daily

In ALL ARTICLES on April 30, 2009 at 3:38 pm
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April 30, 2009

Korea’s bioethics authority yesterday conditionally lifted a three-year ban on research using cloned human stem cells. The decision will allow scientists to resume studies that could lead to new ways of treating a variety of physical disabilities and diseases.

The lifting comes three years after the Health Ministry banned this kind of stem cell research following revelations that research by the celebrated scientist Hwang Woo-suk was fraudulent. Cha Medical Center, based in Seoul, applied for approval last October for research on cloning human embryos and extracting stem cells, claiming that its work could be crucial in developing effective treatments for Parkinson’s disease, stroke, spinal injuries, diabetes and cardiovascular disorders, among others.

However, the presidential committee on bioethics said research centers have to meet four conditions before their projects get a green light. The committee stipulates leaving out “treating diseases” from research proposals to avoid raising people’s expectations too high. The committee also demanded that the medical center obtain written agreements from egg donors and minimize the use of human eggs.

via Research ban is lifted on cloned human stem cells – INSIDE JoongAng Daily.

Stem Cell Research A Miracle for Aussie Toddler with Cerebral Palsy

In ALL ARTICLES, VICTORIES & SUCCESS STORIES on April 29, 2009 at 7:20 pm
Posted By: Don Margolis
Apr. 17, 2009 at 5:48 PM

Plenty to smile about: Rosanne de Gregorio (left) with Corey and dad Mark are pleased with the results of the stem cell therapy.Picture: CHRIS HYDE

Adult Stem Cells Improve Young Boy with Cerebral Palsy

Corey de Gregorio, a 3 year old boy from Gordonvale, Australia has improved tremendously after going to a Stem Cell research company which implanted Adult Stem Cells from cord blood into him.

Corey’s parents, Mark and Roseanne had doubts before going to China for the stem cell treatment, but they  wanted Corey to have every chance to live a better life and therefore, they made the journey to China for the stem cell therapy which used only Adult Stem Cells.

The miracle treatment consisted of six “therapies” of cord blood stem cells.

Before the Adult Stem Cells for Cerebral Palsy

  • Had very little use of his left arm/hand
  • Little movement in his torso

After the Stem Cell Treatment

  • Can now use his left hand, can use it to drink a cup by himself
  • Increased flexibility in torso

Amazed by the Stem Cell Research

According to the stem cell article:
More than six months after the stem cell treatment, Mr de Gregorio said the family was amazed at the improvements in his torso and his left arm.

Corey de Gregorio is not the only Aussie to go abroad for stem cell research using Adult Stem Cells. Last month, I featured Sierra Rose Hill, another young toddler from Australia who went to Germany for a successful stem cell treatment for her Cerebral Palsy as well.

Adult Stem Cells do seem to work well for Cerebral Palsy as I have posted many stories about children going to Duke University for stem cell research where they were treated with their own cord blood stem cells.

I am happy for Corey de Gregorio and a special kudos for his parents for taking an educated “risk” and going to China for stem cell treatment where hundreds of others have been helped as well.   It paid off for them.

http://donmargolis.com/blog/2009/04/stem-cell-research-miracle-cerebral-palsy/

http://repairstemcells.org

Families flying toddlers to China for stem-cell treatments

In ALL ARTICLES, STEM CELLS IN THE NEWS on April 29, 2009 at 7:01 pm

Why is this important?  Because every treating doctor whom the Repair Stem Cell Institute has asked, has said: “With only one exception, the sooner we are able to treat a patient with stem cells after they have been diagnosed or start showing symptoms, the better the results will be.”

The one minor exception is SCI, because if you can’t treat it in the first couple of days after the trauma, it is better to wait 6 to 12 months before starting stem cell procedure.

For CP, sooner is definitely better. Well done, Klomp family!-dg

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April 29th, 2009 By Barbara Anderson

Driven mostly by hope, two California families will travel more than 6,000 miles to China for an experimental stem-cell treatment for their children.

Aleesha and Michael Klomp of Hanford, Calif., say they don’t need guarantees — they’re willing to take a chance so their son Gryphon Klomp, 2, might walk and grasp a spoon some day soon. Fresno, Calif., mother Jennifer Schmidt has the same faith about the benefits of umbilical-cord stem-cell therapy for 2-year-old daughter Brooke Schmidt-Jordan.

Both toddlers have cerebral palsy. Their families’ situation highlights the real-world effects of the prolonged national debate over stem-cell research.

That research in the United States has been delayed amid concerns about the use of stem cells taken from embryos destroyed in the process. The families want to use stem cells from donor umbilical cord blood — but even that form of treatment has not progressed here as fast as it has overseas.

President Barack Obama’s administration this month proposed looser restrictions on stem-cell research than those that the Bush administration had enacted, yet it could be years before the United States catches up to other countries in therapies offered to the public.

The families don’t think their children have that much time.

“Why would I wait five years to help him?” asked Michael Klomp…

via Families flying toddlers to China for stem-cell treatments.

SWINE FLU EXPOSE 1977 & SWINE FLU PANIC 2009

In ALL ARTICLES on April 28, 2009 at 10:41 pm

SWINE FLU EXPOSE (1977)

SWINE FLU EXPOSE (1977) is a book by Eleanora McBean Ph.D., N.D.

You can read SWINE FLU EXPOSE (1977) here: http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/swine-flu-expose-1977-long/

Quotes by Eleanora McBean:

“TYPHOID MARY” WAS NEVER A CARRIER by Eleanora I. McBean, Ph.D., N.D.

Other Eleanora McBean Books:
[1977] Vaccination, The Silent Killer—-Honorof, Ida, and McBean.

[1977] Swine Flu Expose by Eleanora I. McBean, Ph.D., N.D.

[1957 CLASSIC] THE POISONED NEEDLE by Eleanor McBean

[1957] The Hidden Dangers In Polio Vaccine (Chapter 10 of Poisoned Needle) by Eleanor McBean

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Swine flu panic 2009

Read it here: Swine flu panic 2009

“Virus Mania is a social disease of our highly developed society. To cure it will require conquering fear, fear being the most deadly contagious virus, most efficiently transmitted by the media. Errare humanum est sed diabolicum preservare… (to err is human, but to preserve an error is diabolic).”—-Etienne de Harven

Swine Flu Mortality Explained

In ALL ARTICLES on April 28, 2009 at 10:22 pm

One of the reasons flu is so closely watched is because of the huge number of humans who come down with it every year. A small change in mortality rates (the percentage of people who die from a disease) can have a huge impact because the numbers are so large.

In an average year, according for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), between 5 and 20 percent of the U.S. population comes down with the flu. For the purposes of this calculation let’s say it is halfway: 12.5%.

Twelve and a half percent of the U.S. population is about 37.5 million.

The CDC also reports that 200,000 people are admitted to hospitals in the U.S. for flu or flu-like symptoms every year.

Other researchers have calculated that on average, about 40,000 people die in the United States each year from the flu or complications of the flu. As a comparison, According to the CDC about 650,00 die from heart disease and about 550,000 die from cancer. Every year.

If 40,000 people die out of the 37.5 million who come down with the flu that is a mortality rate of a little over one tenth of one percent.

According to a Stanford University summary of the great flu pandemic of 1918, the mortality rate in that outbreak was about 2.5 percent – almost 25 times the mortality of a normal flu year.

So, to complete the discussion, if this Swine Flu has a higher than normal mortality rate, maybe even as high as 2.5%, and a normal number of Americans – 37.5 million – are infected with it then over 950,000 Americans would die of that flu strain.

If contagion rates are higher than average and this strain of flu is as virulent as the 1918 strain then well over a million Americans might die of it.

In Mexico, as of yesterday, 1,300 people had contracted the disease and 80 had died – a mortality rate of over 6 percent.

Hence, the concern.

via CNSNews.com – Don’t Cry for Me Influenza.

Seal U.S.-Mexico Border to Prevent Spread of Swine Flu, Says Democratic Homeland Security Committee Member

In ALL ARTICLES on April 28, 2009 at 10:06 pm
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Rep. Eric Massa (D-N.Y.), Homeland Security Committee member, who has called for closing U.S.-Mexico border to address swine flu problem.

Seal U.S.-Mexico Border to Prevent Spread of Swine Flu, Says Democratic Homeland Security Committee Member

Monday, April 27, 2009

By Penny Starr, Senior Staff Writer

(CNSNews.com) – Rep. Eric Massa (D-N.Y.), member of the House Homeland Security Committee, is calling for the “immediate” and “complete” closure of the U.S. border with Mexico until officials in that country can contain the spread of the H1N1 virus, or swine flu.

“The public needs to be aware of the serious threat of swine flu, and we need to close our borders to Mexico immediately and completely until this is resolved,” Massa said in a statement posted on his congressional Web site. “The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and the WHO (World Health Organization) are monitoring this situation closely and I call on all Americans to pay attention and follow their instructions as this situation develops. I have complete faith in our medical professionals and look forward to a swift conclusion to this problem.”

Massa criticized the media for its coverage of the outbreak, which led to U.S. officials declaring it a public health emergency on Sunday.

“I am making this announcement because I see this as a serious threat to the health of the American public and I do not believe this issue is receiving the attention it needs to have in the news,” Massa said.

via CNSNews.com – Seal U.S.-Mexico Border to Prevent Spread of Swine Flu, Says Democratic Homeland Security Committee Member.

Pandemic: What would happen next?

In ALL ARTICLES on April 28, 2009 at 7:18 pm

CNN — The world hasn’t seen a pandemic in 41 years, when the “Hong Kong” flu crossed the globe and killed about one million people worldwide. If swine flu reaches pandemic levels, what would happen next? A man wearing a protective mask reads a newspaper outside a hospital in Mexico City.

A man wearing a protective mask reads a newspaper outside a hospital in Mexico City.

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Recurrent outbreaks of avian Influenza and the outbreak of SARS in 2003 rang alarm bells as potential pandemics.

Although both jumped the “animal-to-human” barrier, neither disease mutated enough to enable sustained human-to-human infection, said Dr. K.Y. Yuen, head of microbiology at Hong Kong University.

Strictly speaking, avian influenza and SARS did not become pandemics because they were too good at killing their hosts.

“For a sustained pandemic, it needs to be able to maintain human-to-human contact without killing its host off,” he said.

Avian influenza “never became a man-to-man disease,” said Dr. Lo Wing-Luk, an infectious disease expert.

“Swine flu is already a man-to-man disease, which makes it much more difficult to manage, and swine flu appears much more infectious than SARS.”

But the World Health Organization cautions that it cannot say whether it will cause a pandemic. According to epidemiologists and health experts, here’s what the world might see if there is another pandemic, based on past experience:

The disease would skip from city to city over an 18- to 24-month period, infecting more than a third of the population. World Health Organization officials believe that as many as 1.5 billion people around the globe would seek medical care, and nearly 30 million would seek hospitalization. Based on the last pandemic and current world population, as many as 7 million people could die, epidemiologists said.

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“Hospitals will become overcrowded; schools will close; businesses will close; airports will be empty,” Lo said.

“Business will become very bad as people avoid as much social contact as possible,” Yuen added.

Health facilities will become overrun with patients, and there would be less-than-adequate staffing as medical health professionals fall ill themselves, experts say.

“We saw cases in SARS where people who should have gone to the hospital for things like cancer treatment didn’t go, and that resulted in higher deaths,” Lo said.

The very young and very old will probably be the most susceptible to the illness.

Experts caution that much is still unknown about the current swine flu virus and its severity and that it is too early to say whether it will lead to a pandemic. Right now, the focus is on finding answers and containing the spread.

via http://edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/04/27/pandemic.next/index.html

Mexican Immigration Officials Required to Wear Anti-Flu Face Masks at U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings

In ALL ARTICLES on April 28, 2009 at 7:07 pm
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Mexican Immigration officials, wearing surgical masks, work at the US-Mexico border crossing in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, April 27, 2009. (AP photo)

Mexican Immigration Officials Required to Wear Anti-Flu Face Masks at U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

By Edwin Mora

(CNSNews.com) – Mexican immigration officials on the U.S.-Mexican border say they have been required to wear face masks whether swine influenza poses a threat or not.

Meanwhile, on the U.S. side of the border, it is up to the discretion of Customs and Border Protection officials whether to wear masks to protect themselves against the flu.

via CNSNews.com – Mexican Immigration Officials Required to Wear Anti-Flu Face Masks at U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings.

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