...that ignores most non-embryonic stem-cell research. Far from it. A letter published in the Baltimore Sun:
Two British researchers, Nico Forraz and Colin McGuckin of Newcastle University, recently successfully grew mini-livers capable of being used to test new lifesaving drugs and possibly provide lifesaving treatment to patients in need of liver transplants.
The British discovery shows that research using non-embryonic stem cells is most promising.
If this new breakthrough had been accomplished with embryonic stem cells instead of umbilical cord blood cells, I bet the headlines would have been enormous.
Why don't we find this reported in the mainstream media? Could it be that there is a media bias against any successes resulting from non-embryonic stem cell research?
That's Pasadena, Maryland, not California, though I'm confident the Los Angeles Times is a biased or blind as the Post and the Sun and the rest of mainstream media. I blogged about the secret liver research here.

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