Stem Cell clinics: too good to be true?

It's a topic that can quickly turn a mild conversation into a heated argument and high hopes to heartbreaks.  Yet, people with disabilities travel overseas and within the U.S. in search of that rare opportunity to be cured of their ailment using stem cells and that's exactly where federal regulators are focusing on as they attempt to close down clinics making lofty and unproven claims.

This article by the Washington Post examines some of the experiences people have had in their pursuit of the cure.  But it doesn't guarantee that the conversation will come to an end.

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