
Some Obama promises must wait
'No Child Left Behind,' Gulf Coast revitalization, immigration on back burner
WASHINGTON - President Obama sounded a bit like a weary air traffic controller on Aug. 10, when he was quizzed during a three-way summit with leaders from Mexico and Canada about a promised overhaul of U.S. immigration laws.
“I’ve got a lot on my plate, and it’s very important for us to sequence these big initiatives in a way where they don’t all just crash at the same time,” the president said in response to a reporter’s question.
...Just days after he was sworn in, he issued orders to shut the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and limit harsh interrogation methods.
Initiatives to overturn federal funding curbs on embryonic stem cell research, deliver a major address to the Islamic world and stem mortgage foreclosures, to cite just three others, followed suit.
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Stem Cells for Autism - An Open Letter to President ObamaCologne, Germany (
PRWEB) June 8, 2009 -- The mother of a Bayport, New York girl reaches out to President Obama to make stem cell therapy available in America after her daughter's successful treatment in Germany at the XCell-Center in January 2009.
For Judy DiCorcia, it took a leap of faith to take her 10-year-old daughter, Lauren, to Germany for stem cell therapy. Just six short weeks after returning home and observing her daughter's progress, she knew that her faith had been rewarded, prompting her to bring her daughter's story to the attention of President Obama. Here is what she wrote to him:
Dear President Obama,I am the mother of a 10-year-old autistic daughter. In January, we took Lauren to Cologne, Germany for Adult Stem Cell therapy. The center used her own stem cells drawn from her hip bone marrow, centrifuged the next day, and then reinserted via lumbar puncture the following day (2.95 million cells). Both procedures were quick and not invasive at all. In the past 6 weeks we have seen significant improvements in our daughter's behaviors, focus, hyperactivity, and insomnia. I would rate a general improvement of about 40% - this is HUGE for a family living with autism. Our daughter started sleeping through the night for the first time (yes, she is 10 and got up every night) since stem cells. Lauren is happier just in her own skin - so much less frustrated and just generally happier. She is getting through her one-on-one therapy more quickly, better focused, and more compliant. Of course, it amazes me that this simple, non-controversial therapy cannot be done here in the United States.
Sincerely,
Judy DiCorcia
Now, more than five months since her treatment, Mrs. DiCorcia reports that her daughter is still doing well, "Lauren is doing well. I would have to say that she 'plateaued' at about the 12-week mark. Her situation is stable and fortunately all positive effects have persisted. I wish the doctor could fly to the US and perform the therapy here!"
The autism treatment at XCell-Center employs (autologous) stem cells that come from the patient's own bone marrow. After the stem cells are separated from the bone marrow, they are implanted into the spinal canal under local or general anesthesia depending upon the specific needs of the patient. The procedure, including stem cell collection, processing and therapy, costs around $10,000 US dollars. Over 1000 patients have been treated via lumbar puncture with no major complications.
For more information on XCell-Center and the other top 5% of stem cell treatment centers in the world:
http://repairstemcells.org
Chicago Based Reproductive Genetics Institute maintain world’s leading supply of Stem Cell LinesChicago -
(Chicago, IL)…In an unimposing brick building located in the heart of Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, lives a repository of information that could lead to the cures for Cancer, Parkinson’s Disease, Diabetes, spinal cord injury and a host of other diseases.
In early March, when President Obama cleared the way for federally funded stem cell research, he also may have launched Chicago as the world’s top supplier of valuable stem cell lines. While many laboratories, genetic and fertility centers store stem cell lines, the difference at Reproductive Genetics Institute (RGI), located at 2825 N. Halsted in Chicago, is sheer volume. This relatively small facility houses over 300 stem cell lines, more than the entire cumulative number of all of the other existing stem cell lines worldwide.
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Chicago Based Reproductive Genetics Institute maintain world’s leading supply of Stem Cell Lines
Chicago -
(Chicago, IL)…In an unimposing brick building located in the heart of Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, lives a repository of information that could lead to the cures for Cancer, Parkinson’s Disease, Diabetes, spinal cord injury and a host of other diseases.
In early March, when President Obama cleared the way for federally funded stem cell research, he also may have launched Chicago as the world’s top supplier of valuable stem cell lines. While many laboratories, genetic and fertility centers store stem cell lines, the difference at Reproductive Genetics Institute (RGI), located at 2825 N. Halsted in Chicago, is sheer volume. This relatively small facility houses over 300 stem cell lines, more than the entire cumulative number of all of the other existing stem cell lines worldwide.
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