Live Patients & Dead Mice The little-known story of the stem cells that actually work. David A. Prentice
September 30, 2005
Dennis Turner's Parkinson's disease had become so
severe by 1999 that he could not use his right arm. That was the year he
underwent an experimental treatment with his own brain adult stem cells. "Soon
after having the cells injected, my Parkinson's symptoms began to improve,"
Turner testified in 2004 before the U.S. Senate. "My trembling grew less and
less, until to all appearances it was gone."
He also said this: "I can't say with certainty what my
condition would have become if Dr. Levesque had not used my own adult stem
cells to treat me. But I have no doubt that because of this treatment, I've
enjoyed five years of quality life that I feared had passed me by."
Turner is not alone in benefiting from adult stem-cell
therapy. Thousands of other patients have experienced relief from conditions
that include leukemia, multiple sclerosis, lupus, sickle-cell anemia, and heart
damage. Adult stem cells have grown new blood vessels to prevent amputation
from gangrene, new corneas to restore sight, new cartilage and bone to replace
those lost through accident or disease. They've prevented life-threatening
problems from genetic diseases for children. Spinal cord injuries have also
shown improvement; Laura Dominguez, testifying at the same hearing as Turner,
told of regaining feeling and movement after treatment with her own nasal adult
stem cells.
British doctors are starting trials to test bone marrow
adult stem cells to treat liver disease. And a Harvard team now has FDA
approval to begin patient trials for juvenile diabetes, after scientists showed
in mice that adult stem cells could achieve "permanent reversal" of
diabetes.
Adult stem cells have now helped patients with at least 65
different ...
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