If you are interested in the progress of brain stem cell research with regards to future possibilities for dementia sufferers. Read this,
http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/10/21/brain.stem.cells.ap/index.html
Ethics is a big question here and I apologise if I offend those who are against it, this article pulls no blows in recognising the cold hard facts of such endeavours. I look forward to the day that they can engineer stem cells more successfully using artificial means or from placenta blood and cells....
I have posted it however because if the trial goes through and is successful there may be hope yet.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/10/21/brain.stem.cells.ap/index.html
Ethics is a big question here and I apologise if I offend those who are against it, this article pulls no blows in recognising the cold hard facts of such endeavours. I look forward to the day that they can engineer stem cells more successfully using artificial means or from placenta blood and cells....
I have posted it however because if the trial goes through and is successful there may be hope yet.