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August 24, 2007
Author/Speaker Yvonne Perry Writes New Book that Challenges President George
Bush on Stem Cell Research
Right to Recover Features More Than 600 Hours of Intensive Research and
Interviews with Researchers, Doctors, and Political and Religious Figures
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (August 2007) - Nashville author, freelance writer and
speaker Yvonne Perry has penned a new book that uses more than 600 hours of
intensive research and interviews to challenge the validity of President
Bush's decision to deny federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
Right to Recover: Winning the Political and Religious Wars Over Stem Cell
Research in America (Nightengale Press) contains insights from dozens of
researchers, doctors, and political and religious figures, as well as
stories from patients who hope to transform their lives through stem cell
implants. The 333-page book, which arrives in bookstores on Oct. 1, 2007,
explores the research being done using stem cells derived from in vitro
fertilized eggs on laboratory animals and presents findings to support its
curative potential on humans. The book has been endorsed by organizations
such as Cure Paralysis Now, the Christopher Reeve Foundation, and Parkinson's
foundations from several states.
"Right to Recover is a thought provoking book that puts stem cell research
in layman's terms," said Perry, host of the weekly Internet podcast, Writers
in the Sky. "It also addresses the political and religious issues
surrounding blastocyst (embryonic) stem cell research and gives a logical
appeal to those who are straddling the fence. It corrects inaccurate
information being spread by misinformed politicians and religious leaders.
More than 500 organized groups are in favor of overturning the Bush
prohibition on federal funding."
Perry's book reveals that
* The removal of one stem cell does not necessarily damage a 32-cell
blastocyst (frozen embryo).
* Unlike adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells can replicate themselves to
become any type of cell in the body.* A blastocyst, which is created in a
test tube, cannot become a human until it is implanted in a uterus.
* Many frozen embryos are never used and later destroyed.
* Many Biblical scriptures, including Ephesians 2:10, support stem cell
research.
"While working with Michael Davis of Mobile, Ala., on his book, From Tragedy
to Triumph: A Personal Story about Living with Quadriplegia, I became keenly
aware of, and very interested in, the healing potential of blastocyst (also
known as embryonic) stem cell research," Perry added. "President Bush's
decision to veto the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005 had a
heartbreaking impact on members of our society who have physical and medical
disabilities. His decision and the mindset of the misinformed right-wing
ultra-orthodox party must be challenged if our society is to benefit from
blastocyst stem cell biotechnology."
The author dedicates chapters to defining the separation of church and
state, rebutting President Bush's statement in opposition to stem cell
research, and dismissing any link between stem cell biology and cloning.
More than half of the book is dedicated to better understanding, research
findings, the significance of federal funding, possible cures, and
testimonials.
Right to Recover includes quotes from some of the world's leading medical
professionals. Stem cell biologist Dr. John A. Kessler says that "illnesses
such as heart attacks, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, spinal-cord injury,
and many others will be treatable." Stephen Hawking, a leading scientist who
suffers from motor-neurone disease, says that "banning the use of stem cells
from human embryos is the equivalent of opposing the use of donated organs
from dead people."
Actor Christopher Reeve noted before his death that "stem cells have already
cured paralysis in animals." In a letter to Don C. Reed, Reeve wrote, "One
day, Roman (Reed's son) and I will stand up from our wheelchairs and walk
away from them forever."
Reverend Dan Bloodworth of the Brian Bloodworth Stoke and Head Injury
Research Foundation endorsed the book, writing, "Over the years I have read
literally thousands of articles and documents from around the world about
the subject, and Right to Recover is the most complete work I have ever
read."
Perry is a freelance writer, ghostwriter, speaker and author who enjoys
writing about topics that inspire excellence and uplift the spirit. She has
authored 11 children's e-books known as The Sid Series; the humorous book
E-Mail Episodes, and the book More Than Meets the Eye: True Stories about
Death, Dying and Afterlife. As the founder of Write On! Creative Writing
Services, she has personally co-written, edited, ghosted or formatted more
than 20 books for customers. She also writes and/or develops articles,
biographies, brochures, press releases, web text, and newsletters.
Perry earned a bachelor's degree in metaphysics from the American Institute
of Holistic Theology in Birmingham, Ala.
Right to Recover retails for $19.95. For more information about Perry or her
new book, call (615) 884-1224, send an e-mail to
[log in to unmask], or visit http://www.yvonneperry.net.
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