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View ArticleON HERSCHEL WALKER: A Patient Advocate’s Perspective
By Don C. Reed Should Herschel Walker, a vocal enemy of science, become Georgia’s next United States Senator? As a patient advocate for several decades, I hope not. It is not a question of Walker’s...
View ArticleKEVIN MCCORMACK: the Voice of CIRM
In one of life’s great cruelties, Kevin McCormack was taken from us; I imagine he would not like it, if we kicked up too much of a fuss. He might not wish to hear, I suppose, about tears shed on his...
View ArticleTo Paul Berg: in Memory
by Don C. Reed An old poem, partly remembered: “A tree is fallen, there is a gap against the sky.” Stanford’s great champion Paul Berg has died. Others are better equipped to understand and share his...
View ArticleTo Paul Berg: in Memory
To Paul Berg: in Memory by Don C. Reed An old poem, partly remembered: “A tree is fallen, there is a gap against the sky.” Stanford’s great champion Paul Berg has died. Others are better equipped to...
View ArticleTo Paul Berg: in Memory
To Paul Berg: in Memory by Don C. ReedAn old poem, partly remembered: “A tree is fallen, there is a gap against the sky.” Stanford’s great champion Paul Berg has died. Others are better equipped to...
View ArticleSPINA BIFIDA PARALYSIS, AND THE CALIFORNIA STEM CELL PROGRAM
By Don C. Reed People ask: what has the California stem cell program done with the money entrusted to it? Here is one example. As the father of a paralyzed young man*, I sit up straight if someone...
View ArticleSTROKE: What It Is, and How California is Fighting Back
by Don C. Reed, author “CALIFORNIA’S WAR ON CHRONIC DISEASE, World Scientific Publishing, April 2023 My stroke was a subtraction, a lessening of mental and physical abilities. I heard a soft pop,...
View ArticleMUOTRI’S ROBOT: The California Stem Cell Program vs. Autism
By Don C. Reed, author, “CALIFORNIA’S WAR ON CHRONIC DISEASE “Chronic diseases are defined… as conditions that last 1 year or more… they are the leading causes of death and disability in the United...
View ArticleFighting Multiple Chronic Conditions
By Don C. Reed First, a seeming digression. Ernest Hemingway’s classic novel, THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, is based on a true story. Hemingway was on a fishing trip off Cuba, when he heard about the r/l...
View ArticleANGELMAN’S DISEASE
By Don C. Reed Imagine you are an infant, and your Mom or Dad is trying to bottle-feed you. The nipple is placed between your lips — now what happens? You suck and swallow, right? But sucking (into the...
View ArticleThe Culprit of Aging
By Don C. Reed Dr. Helen Blau of Stanford is attempting something seemingly impossible: to treat aging as a disease; to lessen the devastation of old age; to recover strength, muscle mass, and...
View Article“The Culprit of Aging”
“The Culprit of Aging” By Don C. Reed Dr. Helen Blau of Stanford is attempting something seemingly impossible: to treat aging as a disease; to lessen the devastation of old age; to recover strength,...
View ArticleSPINA BIFIDA PARALYSIS, AND THE CALIFORNIA STEM CELL PROGRAM
By Don C. Reed People ask: what has the California stem cell program done with the money entrusted to it? Here is one example. As the father of a paralyzed young man*, I sit up straight if someone...
View ArticleMATTHEW MARK BLURTON-JONES — and the Central Nervous System’s Defense
By Don C. Reed Imagine cartoon warriors; make them very tough. Give each one a spear and a shield — They are called microglia (my-cro-glee-uh) and they live in your brain. Well, okay, I exaggerated...
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