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November 21, 2002
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November 21, 2002
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The power of stem cells
Evan Snyder, assistant professor of neurology, views
neural stem cells engrafted throughout the brain of a mouse. Such treatment has resulted in the growth of new brain cells and has
rescued other brain cells from death. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Stem cells reduce brain damage
May replace, protect injured tissue
Sandel defends human cloning for research
Cloning and IVF 'morally indistinguishable,' professor says
Research finds benefits for adults who have tonsils removed
Take fewer sick days and less medication than those who leave their tonsils in
Key gene discovered for obesity and diabetes
Gene is attractive target for new therapeutics to treat insulin resistance and obesity
SPH works to restore public's trust in health care system
Conference examines problems, solutions for erosion in medical trust
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