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  Audio: Chinese treatment Gehrig's disease debated
Posted December 12, 2004 in Stem Cell Research

NPR Morning Edition, December 10, 2004

Lou Gehrig's Disease is a debilitating and terminal illness. Now, some doctors in China have claimed to make progress in treating the disease. Many American researchers are skeptical. But the controversial new procedure offers the last hope for a family who has spent their life savings looking for a cure. NPR's Rob Gifford reports. Click here to listen.

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