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alp227

(32,056 posts)
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 03:18 AM Apr 2012

Texas Board Approves Rules on Use of Stem Cells

Source: NY Times

The Texas Medical Board on Friday approved controversial new rules on the use of adult stem cells, raising concerns that Texans could receive therapies that have not yet been proven to work and that could be unsafe.

The new rules allow doctors to perform stem cell procedures as long as they are done for research and receive approval from an institutional review board, which can be private and profit-making. The rules also require that patients sign informed consent forms.

The approval process, which took months, was set off by Gov. Rick Perry, who reported relief from back pain after being injected with his own stem cells last summer before he began his presidential bid. Mr. Perry directed his staff to help push through the legislation on which the new rules are based.

Researchers said the evidence of success of stem cell injections is anecdotal, and they advocate waiting for clinical trial results before allowing doctors to charge patients for the procedures, which typically cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/14/us/new-rules-on-adult-stem-cells-approved-in-texas.html

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Texas Board Approves Rules on Use of Stem Cells (Original Post) alp227 Apr 2012 OP
Their other choice? ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2012 #1

ChairmanAgnostic

(28,017 posts)
1. Their other choice?
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 06:41 AM
Apr 2012

Jail time for even contemplating stem cell uses an attack on future fetuses.

(snark)

Oops, I don't want to give Arizona or Tennessee any ideas.

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