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First Human Receives Cardiac Stem Cells In Clinical Trial To Heal Damage Caused By Heart Attacks
Doctors at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute announced today the completion of the first procedure in which a patient"s own heart tissue was used to grow specialized heart stem cells that were then injected back into the patient"s heart in an effort to repair and re-grow healthy muscle in a heart that had been injured by a heart attack.
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Combined Stem Cell Gene Therapy Approach Cures Human Genetic Disease In Vitro
A study led by researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, has catapulted the field of regenerative medicine significantly forward, proving in principle that a human genetic disease can be cured using a combination of gene therapy and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell technology. The study, published in the May 31, 2009 early online edition of Nature, is a major milestone on the path from the laboratory to the clinic.
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Endocrine Society supports policies that prevent the illegal and non-medical uses of steroids

In light of yesterday"s Public Health Advisory from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning consumers to immediately stop using all body-building products that claim to contain steroids or steroid-like substances, The Endocrine Society is re-issuing its Position Statement on Steroid Abuse initially launched in 2008. The Endocrine Society supports policies that prevent the illegal and non-medical uses of steroids, calls for enhanced detection of steroid abuse among professional and amateur athletes, and greater education to deter teenagers and others from putting their health in jeopardy through steroid doping. The statement also supports the appropriate clinical use of anabolic steroids. The warning issued by the FDA follows reports of potentially serious health risks such as acute liver injury and kidney failure associated with the use of these body-building products. These products are often promoted to consumers and athletes to improve sports performance and aid in recovery from training and sports activities. In its warning, the FDA states that although products containing synthetic steroids are frequently marketed as dietary supplements, they are not dietary supplements, but instead are unapproved new drugs that have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety and effectiveness. The Society stresses that there is a definitive line between abuse and appropriate clinical use such as the treatment of syndromes of hormone deficiency and HIV/AIDS wasting with anabolic steroids. Dr. Daniel Spratt Representative of The Endocrine Society (TES) Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Maine Medical Center Member of The Hormone Foundation"s Hormone Abuse Task Force


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