Thanks for sharing info about this broadcast. I hope/think Dr. Loring and other legitimate (there are many illegitimate) stem cell researchers are our best chance for a cure.
I just finished listening to the podcast. I may have missed it, but I didn't hear Dr. Loring give a definite a time line for when stem cell treatment will be widely available for Parkinson's Disease. Trials will start at her clinic in 2019 if all goes well, but what does that mean for us? In contrast, I think she said it will be readily available for Type 1 Diabetes patients within 2-3 years. Did I miss something?
Obviously, I understand the need and purpose of clinical trials, but I'd like a rough timeline, assuming all goes well with the trials. I wonder if 3 years for general use is a reasonable hope or will it be 10 years? Tick, tick, tick...
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