Saturday, May 18, 2013

Posts Tagged ‘Living’

Living With Parkinsons With Shaz Nus On ( THE HANGOUT SHOW )

Living with parkinsons with shaz nus.
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Living with Sickle Cell Disease

Meet Damali and Amiel Reid, two siblings who are living with sickle cell anemia, and learn about their struggles with the disease and their hopes for a cure. Damali, 33, has started a support group for other people living with the disease, and Amiel, 16, has spent a summer learning about sickle cell by working in the lab of Dr. George Daley, Director of Stem Cell Transplantation at Children’s Hospital Boston. Give patients like Damali and Amiel hope by supporting stem cell research at Children’s Hospital Boston. Please visit the stem cell website stemcell101.org for more information about how you can help.

Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

The story of living with the horrible disease, how it affects the afflicted and their loved ones. Stem Cell research is the most promising research in terms of potential cures for this and many other currently incurable diseases. Nothing is more “Pro-Life” than curing deadly disease and helping the suffering. Support Stem Cell research.

Life is for the Living Stem Cell Research Documentary on AMAZON NOW

Trailer of the award winning documentary on stem cell research, “Life is for the Living”. NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.COM www.amazon.com “Life is for the Living” tells the stories of six American families living with the painful realities of Juvenile Diabetes, Parkinsons, and Spinal Cord Injury set against the national debate over embryonic stem cell research. As the debate continues in Washington and across the country, three generations reveal their challenges, their frustration with the Presidents policy, and the hope that more funding for embryonic stem cell research will lead to new treatments and cures to relieve their suffering and save their lives. “Life is for the Living” also explores the science behind stem cell research and the political debate taking place across the nation. The film includes an introduction by CBS 60 Minutes’ Mike Wallace and interviews with the nation’s leading scientific researchers, political leaders, and advocates.

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