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Israelis make breakthrough in stem cell research
Sarit Rosenblum
Published: 09.04.10, 07:57
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1. ISRAEL!!! I LOVE YOU!!
Israeli 2   (04.09.10)
2. progress
(04.09.10)
where there is jews and israilis there is always progress and advancements. this is why we arabs are jealous. we some in ejypt wish only we had some of these freedoms to progress like the israili country. fareed cairo ejypt
3. Putting stem cells into the brain is slow euthanasia, which
Rivkah   (04.09.10)
people are not told about. At first there is improvement until the stem cells grow teeth (literally) and the patient dies. Well, that's fews spastics for the world to care for and who cares, anyway? Those who do should research stem cell implants and avoid them for themselves and their relatives. The best way to get Parkinson's into remission or even to reverse it to some degree is to send the patients to the Whitaker Wellness Center in Newport Beach, California and do everything they tell the patients to do which requires a coach to help them remember and do what will reverse the disease which includes lifestyle changes in eating and a lot of supplements that are not toxic.
4. thanks fareed for your words
gadi ,   idf   (04.09.10)
it is indeed unbelievable, but true. if only the world would understand that we want solely peace with everyone. ‏السلام عليكم‎
5. Parkinsons Disease
Roslyn ,   Montreal, Canada   (04.11.10)
My 59 year old son suffers with Parkinsons Disease. I am in my 80's and hope to see him cured before I depart this earth. Is there hope within a year or so.
6. #2
evi ,   U,S,A   (04.10.10)
Thank you Fareed We need some more of you , than a world be a better place.
7. As a person with diabetes, I would trust Israeli doctors
Bunnie Meyer ,   Los Angeles, CA USA   (04.11.10)
over Rivkah's advertisement. Lets hope the cures come soon.
8. #7 - so would I - see Bunnie we can agree on something!
Dorothy Friend ,   Tel Aviv   (04.11.10)
And I am also glad that America is doing embryonic stem cell research again, as of January 21st, 2009, after Bush's ban on it!
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