Daily Buzz
by Krystle Weeks
August 19, 2009
Here’s some news articles of interest for you to ponder this morning.
- “Clinical Trials Are Testing Stem Cells as Heart Failure Treatment,” Sarah Baldauf, U.S. News & World Report (August 18, 2009)
- “Medical Groups Promoted HPV Vaccine Using Drug Company Money,” Rob Stein, The Washington Post (August 18, 2009)
- “DART Driver Refused Bus With Atheist Sign,” KCCI-8 Des Moines (August 18, 2009)
- “Poll: Majority of Americans Understand Health Care Bills Mean Abortion Funding,” Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com (August 19, 2009)
- “Law Requiring Ultrasounds for Abortions Is Struck Down,” Kari Lydersen, The Washington Post (August 18, 2009)
- “Study Using Embryonic Stem Cells Is Delayed,” Bloomberg News (August 19, 2009)
- “Christian Law Firm Fights ‘Ridiculous’ Criminal Charges Against School Officials,” Nathan Black, The Christian Post (August 18, 2009)
“Researchers’ significant interest in using stem cells to treat heart failure arises, in part, because the disease is so prevalent. The American Heart Association estimates 5.7 million Americans live with the disease and 670,000 new cases are diagnosed annually. “When you put [stem cells] into a heart, some can differentiate to become blood vessel and others to become heart muscle cells,” explains James Willerson, president of the Texas Heart Institute in Houston and a principal investigator of a separate, National Institutes of Health-sponsored stem cell trial for heart failure. It is important, he says, that stem cells also “have substances that recruit other cells and promote life.” This combination holds incredibly powerful potential for not only rejuvenating but rebuilding organs and tissue and turning back the clock for ailing patients. Willerson is optimistic about the therapeutic future of stem cells, which can be extracted from fat cells, hair cells, and other diverse cell types. “I believe we will be able to regenerate the whole heart of a human being with stem cells,” he says.”
“Des Moines Area Regional Transit confirms a driver refused to drive a bus with an atheist advertisement Monday.”
“The pro-life movement has been working overtime to educate Americans about the fact that the health care bills in Congress would result in massive abortion funding. Despite a slew of mainstream media stories to the contrary, the public appears to have received the message.
A new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released yesterday shows a majority of Americans agreed that the health care bills “will likely use taxpayer dollars to pay for women to have abortions.”
The poll found 50 percent agreed that is true while 37 percent of Americans don’t believe that is likely.”
“An Oklahoma judge decided Tuesday that doctors do not need to perform ultrasounds and offer women detailed information about the tests before performing abortions, striking down the strictest such law in the country.”
“The Geron Corporation said on Tuesday that regulators had held up its study of a therapy for injured spinal cords before even one patient could be enrolled, delaying the first human trial using embryonic stem cells.”
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By: Mariano | August 20, 2009 at 9:00 am
As per “DART Driver Refused Bus With Atheist Sign”:
Of course, any atheist bus ad or billboard is to be allowed.
After all, while this one is pretty generic, most respond to arguments that no one has made and thus are confused and illogical.
During a time of worldwide recession atheists in the US, UK Sweden, etc. are wasting a tremendous amount of donated money not in order to help anyone in any real need but in order to attempt to demonstrate just how clever they consider themselves.
These URLs demonstrate the illogicality to which I referred:
http://atheismisdead.blogspot.com/2009/06/dogmatheism-new-york-city-atheists.html
http://atheismisdead.blogspot.com/2009/07/atheism-bus-ads-minus-one.html
http://atheismisdead.blogspot.com/2009/07/indiana-atheist-bus-campaign.html