At a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, the president said he couldn't accept a bill that would underwrite research using new lines of embryonic stem cells — even though that research could
find cures for diabetes, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other illnesses.
Researchers have reported a significant step toward
finding a cure for diabetes.
Not exact matches
Since its foundation in 2005, the NYSCF has become a leader in using stem cell research and technology to
find cures for a range of diseases, from heart disease and
diabetes to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
British newspapers reported this weekend that Ian Wilmut, the University of Edinburgh biologist who led the team that in 1997 cloned Dolly the sheep, is getting out of the cloning business in light of the new
findings, which seem to offer researchers a likely new source of stem cell lines
for basic research that could one day lead to new treatments and perhaps
cures for spinal injuries,
diabetes and debilitating disorders such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
And the
findings point toward a possible
cure for what the co-leading scientists, Ronald Evans and Ye Zheng, are now calling a new kind of
diabetes (type 4).
A new study by French and UK researchers published in a leading journal this week suggests that should no
cure be
found for dementia, then the biggest impact on reducing rates of this progressive brain destroying disease is likely to come from eliminating
diabetes and depression and boosting education, as well as encouraging people to eat more fruit and vegetables.
A San Diego biotech company believes it has
found a possible
cure for Type 1
diabetes.
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cure for Type 1
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