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"Massive progress" fighting Parkinson's with adult stem cells

During the 1980s and 1990s research using "soup of brain" from aborted babies was so dismal, a moratorium was declared on the research. Today, "massive progress" is being made with the use of adult stem cells, specifically the dopamine cells that need to be replaced by those killed off by Parkinson's disease.

Read the encouraging news here.