
Across the world, millions of stem cells wait anxiously in fertility clinic freezers for the day they are freed to help battle debilitating diseases. The senate brought hope to these cells today with the passing of a bill which would ease the restrictions on the use of embryonic stem cells. Though the president has vowed to veto this measure there is hope that he will have a change of heart and take these cells off ice. With a 63-34 passage the senate showed a resolve to helping millions affected by diabetes, parkinsons, multiple sclerosis, and other debilitating diseases by allowing scientists the use of embryonic stem cells.
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