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Cautious Optimism Regarding Stem Cells

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I believe stress, anxiety, and worry accelerate the progression of Parkinson's Disease. If nothing else, life in general is better with a small dose of optimism. This video helps me stay cautiously optimistic.

youtu.be/W5LJdraQd-g

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Kia17

Interesting.

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WinnieThePoo

Yup. Positive. I like positive. Just to moderate with a bit of reality for any newbies watching, whilst Roger may not have known how long it would be to clinical implementation, it's going to be a minimum of a year to get European trials recruited ( 2 or 3 years probably) a further 2 to 3 years trial implementation. Very earliest fantasy date possibly 5 years. More likely 10 years - if it goes well.

I'll be 70 - so still very grateful for it 10 years from now

😀

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Grumpy77 in reply to WinnieThePoo

Aww, I thought I heard 2022 in the video. For a couple of minutes I had regained a tiny bit of my lost dancing steps and was singing "hoo hoo yoo yoo...." ... Until your reality check brought me right back down to earth

No thanks Winnie 😓

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sjt99

Thank you for that, very interesting, - and a little bit of optimism goes a long way 🙂.

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