Second subject enrolled in human embryonic stem cell therapy trial for subacute thoracic spinal cord injury

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Second subject enrolled in human embryonic stem cell therapy trial for subacute thoracic spinal cord injury
Researchers at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) recently enrolled their first subject in a national clinical research trial of a human embryonic stem cell-based therapy for participants with a subacute thoracic spinal cord injury.
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Malema land views not ANC’s, says Zuma
President Jacob Zuma yesterday distanced the ruling party from ANCYL leader Julius Malema’s private views on land distribution.
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All in: Loudouner spearheads the fight against gambling addiction
Mike Ryan stared at the ceiling above his bed. He had just gambled away the last of his money—how was he going to make the rent? Ryan had been in many similar situations throughout his time in the gambling world.
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India’s April exports rose 34 percent to .9 bn
India’s exports in April grew at a strong 34.4 percent at .9 billion, while the trade deficit for the month stood at .9 billion, a top official of the commerce and industry ministry said Thursday.
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