Friday, March 21, 2008

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Cell Therapies For Diabetes, Cancer May Be Coming SoonTherapies using stem cell transplants are advancing promising treatments for such conditions as Alzheimer's Disease, neurological diseases and spinal cord injury, and heart disease. Now, scientists think that stem cell transplants may ultimately benefit those who suffer from diabetes or cancer.Insulin Found To Play Previously Unknown Role In Aging And LifespanResearchers at the Joslin Diabetes Center have shown that insulin has a previously unknown effect that plays a role in aging and lifespan, a finding that could ultimately provide a mechanism for gene manipulations that could help people live longer and healthier lives.The paper, published in the March 21st issue of Cell, reports that insulin inhibits a master gene regulator protein known as SKN-1, and that increased SKN-1 activity increases lifespan.Maryland Senate Approves $31.2B FY 2009 Budget That Reduces Stem Cell Research FundingThe Maryland Senate on Friday approved a $31.2 billion fiscal year 2009 budget that reduces funding for the state's stem cell research program to $5 million, the Washington Post reports. According to the Post, Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) allocated $23 million for the program in his budget proposal.
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