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Democrats, Republicans on stem cell research
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Democrats and Republicans view the stem cell debate very differently. Earlier this week, Ron Reagan, son of the late president, addressed the Democratic National Convention on stem cell research. "This could be the biggest revolution in medicine well, ever, really, bigger than antibiotics, bigger than anything," Ron Reagan, son of the late President Reagan, said on Larry King Live.
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Spinal Cord Treatment Breakthrough at UR
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Evan Dawson (Rochester, NY) 07/.29/04 - The potential now exists of a drug that could prevent paralysis--even after a major spinal cord injury. On the scale of medical breakthroughs--the relevant discovery made by researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center--could the most important in years. Right now, no medical treatment exists that would immediately help with a spinal injury.
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How gender affects living with traumatic spinal cord injuries
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Although men and women who have suffered traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCIs) report comparable levels of psychological well-being, recent studies have found that older female SCI survivors experience aging differently from their male counterparts. For example, older women with SCI have higher incidences of pain, depression, and suicide than men, and are less likely to hold a job and have access to preventive healthcare. In a new study, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh’s University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR) hope to shed light on these discrepancies.
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Paralympic athletes shooting for awareness
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Don't pity the women on the USA Wheelchair Basketball team. That's the message from South University's Mary Vacala, appointed to the medical staff for the Paralympic Games in Greece this September. The Paralympic Games is a parallel competition for athletes with disabilities and takes place about two weeks after the Olympics.
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Non-embryonic stem cells: Healing for broken bodies
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WASHINGTON (BP)--Susan Fajt and Laura Dominguez have experienced the miraculously restorative power of stem cells, and no embryos had to be destroyed for them to benefit. Fajt and Dominguez, who were told they would never walk again after debilitating automobile accidents, are beginning to do just that after undergoing transplant surgery using their own stem cells. The success of this pioneering procedure on these two young Texas women has added their names to a growing list of patients being successfully treated by the cells at the center of a national debate.
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Reeve to speak at FirstEnergy Park
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LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood BlueClaws and Eric Taylor’s Empower-ment Group have announced that actor Christopher Reeve will headline Empower New Jersey 2004, "A Night of Inspiration," Sept. 29 at FirstEnergy Park sponsored by Diane Turton, Realtors. Business and community members will gather for a night of networking followed by special guest speaker, Reeve, and others who will share their triumphs over adversity.
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Patients do physical, occupational therapy at Spring Valley
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LIMERICK - Phoenixville Hospital recently partnered with the new Spring Valley branch of the Phoenixville YMCA to provide patient rehabilitation in a non-hospital-like setting. "We wanted to be more involved in our community," said Holly Buchanan, director of rehabilitation at Phoenixville Hospital. "The YMCA exposes our patients to wellness environment rather than a medical office-type building."
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NIH Funds Anti-Inflammatory Research
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Adenosine Therapeutics, LLC announced today the award of a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the Department of Health and Human Services at the National Institutes of Health for further study of its compounds in models of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). The grant, titled "A2A Adenosine Receptor Agonist for the Treatment of IBD," was awarded to Adenosine Therapeutics, LLC in partnership with the University of Virginia. It will fund development and testing of ATL- 146e, and a second-generation orally active compound as new therapies for the treatment of IBD. The amount of the award is $640,879 over a two-year period.
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AGY Therapeutics Phase 2 Clinical Development
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Deal Validates AGY's Technology Platform, Which Enabled Discovery of Novel Target for Functional Recovery After Stroke SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. and KOBE, Japan, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- AGY Therapeutics Inc., a privately held biotechnology company, and M's Science Corporation, a privately held drug discovery and development company, announced today that AGY has obtained from M's Science the exclusive rights to develop and commercialize a sigma receptor agonist compound, AGY-94806, also known as M's Science compound SA4503, which AGY plans to study initially for enhancement of functional recovery after stroke.
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Woman ‘keeps going’ in battle against paralysis
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FOUNTAIN SPRINGS — Like actor Christopher Reeve, Jenifer M. Bonner believes in persistence. The 27-year-old hasn’t been able to walk since a July 4, 2001, car accident paralyzed her legs. Some doctors said she never will again. “But my goal is to walk again, unassisted,” she said recently. A series of fund-raisers are being scheduled to help her. The first of these was a dance Feb. 21 at the Ashland Elks, which raised $1,300. The second is a dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday at McAndrew’s Barn, Bear Creek Road, Ashland, featuring the band Self Induced. Admission is $18 in advance, $20 at the door.
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