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Posted by gmays 8 hours ago

First in-utero stem cell therapy for fetal spina bifida repair is safe: study(health.ucdavis.edu)
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doomslayer999 3 hours ago|
China is going to be way ahead of us in biological treatments because they are willing to actually remove the red tape and in fact encourage scientists to try these sorts of experimental treatments. Meanwhile, we have a dinosaur FDA, a bureaucratic academia second to only Europeans.
Aboutplants 1 hour ago||
The good news is that the rest of the world will benefit from China’s treatment philosophy.
dekhn 2 hours ago||
What's the plan in China for when one of these expedited treatments has a terrible side effect?

The FDA's slowness is about maintaining a low level of risk because the reputation cost of a really bad incident is huge.

doomslayer999 1 hour ago||
Well, I'm no ethicist, but I don't think they really care. They'll catalog the results and try again.
vpribish 7 hours ago||
Interesting - they had done surgery before, but not with stem cells. 6 babies operated on, results were very good and they are recruiting for phase 2
cwoodyard 5 hours ago||
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tsss 7 hours ago|
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mschuster91 7 hours ago||
There are people who do not want to have abortions. Either for religious reasons, because they themselves belong to a specific disability group (e.g. the blind and deaf) or because they tried hard already to get pregnant in the first place.

Especially for the latter, "make a new one" can mean a ticket reaching into the 6 figures, months of egg extractions, implantation attempts and spontaneous auto-abortions.

stevekemp 6 hours ago||
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1234letshaveatw 6 hours ago||
so edgy
nullstyle 6 hours ago||
What a gross and idiotic take. “Just abort it”; i’m pro choice, but IMO life must be regarded as more sacred than what ‘ole tsss here considers. I can only conclude tsss has never dealt with any real loss in their life.