Re: [MOL] Marty Young Sickle-Cell Patient Appears To Be Clear Of Disease [00886] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] Marty Young Sickle-Cell Patient Appears To Be Clear Of Disease



Dear Jeanne,

Baby umbilicals are being used more and more frequently in not only stem
cell but other medical matters. Medicine is certainly a miracle as we
advance into the next millenium. Take care and God Bless,

marty and Barb

jhkissinger@home.com wrote:
> 
> This was really interesting. I also read somewhere that it should be
> made a policy to save all umbilical cords for use for new therapies such
> as these. Would anyone object, usually they are just tossed aren't they?
> Jeanne
> 
> Martin Auslander wrote:
> >
> > Good Morning All,
> >
> > Hope the following information brightens up your day.
> >
> > Young Sickle-Cell Patient Appears To Be Clear Of Disease
> >
> > ATLANTA (Cox News Service) — An experimental procedure to cure
> > sickle cell anemia appears to have eliminated all traces of the
> > disease from a suburban Atlanta boy.
> >
> > http://www.intelihealth.com/enews?228994
> >
> > God Bless All,
> > marty auslander
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