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New Stem Cell Research Rules Drafted
Obama Administration Offers New Guidelines For Taxpayer-Supported Studies

WASHINGTON, April 17, 2009

 U.S. taxpayer money for embryonic stem cell research under President Barack 
Obama's new plan must use cells originally culled from fertility clinic 
embryos that otherwise would be thrown away.

That is the word from the National Institutes of Health, which is issuing 
draft guidelines Friday on steps scientists must take.

The guidelines rule out more controversial research - using stem cells taken 
from embryos created just for science - in favor of a limit with broad 
congressional support.

The public gets a month to comment on the guidelines before final rules are 
issued by early July.

Last month President Obama signed an executive order expected to set in 
motion increased research that supporters believe could uncover cures for 
serious ailments from diabetes and Parkinson's disease to paralysis.

Mr. Obama said he would allow federal taxpayer dollars to fund significantly 
broader research on embryonic stem cells because "medical miracles do not 
happen simply by accident," and promised his administration would make up 
for the ground lost under his predecessor.

The executive order reversed former President George W. Bush's policy on 
stem cell research by undoing a 2001 directive banning the use of federal 
funding for research using stem lines created after that date.

In cutting off federally-funded research, Mr. Bush argued that he was 
defending human life because days-old human embryos - typically from 
fertility clinics and already destined for destruction - are destroyed to 
create the stem cell lines.

Researchers say the newer lines created with private money during the period 
of the Bush ban are healthier and better suited to creating treatment for 
diseases.

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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