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A Battle with Cancer Led to a New Revolutionary Formula Designed for Immune Function and Cellular-Level Support
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Modern Science Is Smart Public Policy for a Healthy Nation and Economy
The news two weeks ago from the National Institutes of Health could be downplayed as a tidbit of politics by the Trump administration around the anniversary of the 1973 Supreme Court abortion decision. But that would be missing the larger import of the statement by NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya about the agency’s decision to end federal funding of research using tissue from elective abortions.
Bhattacharya said on Jan. 22, “NIH is pushing American biomedical science into the 21st century. This decision is about advancing science by investing in breakthrough technologies more capable of modeling human health and disease. Under President [Donald] Trump’s leadership, taxpayer-funded research must reflect the best science of today and the values of the American people.”
The announcement also stated that “NIH will continue to assess additional areas where modernization can accelerate progress and will engage the scientific community in identifying emerging technologies that can further reduce reliance on outdated research models.”
Is NIH seeking cover for an ideological decision that will set back scientific advances and the identification of cures for human maladies by decades or more? The record in this area provides strong evidence to the contrary.
Fetal tissue from elective abortion has been touted for years by some researchers as the only suitable source for disease research and therapy, study of human development, and the development of mouse models of the human immune system, termed “humanized mice.”
The practice and the promises predate Roe v. Wade. In over 100 years of fetal tissue research, not a single cure has been developed, and this more-or-less medieval research tool has produced only equivocal results even in basic biological studies.
Regulation of human fetal tissue research in the U.S. has a spotty record.
The executive order issued by President Bill Clinton, likewise on a Jan. 22 in 1993, was predicated on funding for transplantation studies, yet the only large studies funded by NIH produced “devastating” side effects in patients.
No clinical trials using fetal tissue have been supported since 2005. The Ethics Advisory Board, convened by the first Trump administration in 2020 to review proposals for fetal tissue research, rejected almost all proposals, primarily for ethical concerns. The report of the board shows that even supporters of fetal tissue research recognized serious ethical issues, with over one-third of votes unanimous or nearly unanimous for rejection of funding.
A further backlash against the use of tissues and cells from elective abortion was seen in the rejection of COVID-19 vaccines by a large swath of the American people for ethical reasons. As opposed to the despotic mandates of the Biden administration, simply acknowledging these concerns and creating vaccines using non-fetal cells, technologies which already exist, would have garnered public appreciation for the pharmaceutical industry, not to mention a larger share of the public getting vaccinated.
The new NIH policy represents a reblending of ethics and efficacy that will foster the best use of taxpayer dollars for avenues of research that have incredible promise.
The seminal comprehensive review of the history, science, and ethics of fetal tissue research was produced by members of the new Science Alliance for Life and Technology, who have labored for years alongside others to point out the failed science and ethics of human fetal tissue research. The review, as well as other work by SALT, documents modern, successful alternatives for research and clinical application, including adult and induced pluripotent stem cells, organoids, ethically obtained tissues, direct reprogramming, and gene-edited cells.
Here are just a few examples of breakthrough technologies that deserve investment:
Sickle cell anemia has been a scourge affecting about 100,000 U.S. patients, 20 million globally, causing severe pain, damaged organs, and shortened lifespan. But both cord blood stem cell transplants, as well as two new gene therapies recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration, have successfully treated sickle cell and released people from their suffering.
Using a technique called “direct reprogramming,” scientists have turned skin cells into retinal cells to restore sight to mice. While not yet ready for the clinic, this technique has great potential to treat conditions in which there is difficulty producing a therapeutic stem cell derivative.
A seventh patient has now been reported as “cured” of HIV after a specific adult stem cell transplant, and recent evidence suggests a wider pool of transplant donors can be used, as well as pathways to develop gene-edited cells for use in such transplants.
Human immune system (humanized) mice produced using aborted fetal tissue have both ethical and scientific shortcomings, which make them unsuitable for the development of human immunotherapies, human disease modeling, or human vaccine development. But two scientific groups have produced clinically relevant humanized mice. One group used cord blood stem cells and discarded postnatal surgical tissue to efficiently make humanized mice, while a second group used cord blood stem cells and hormonal conditioning to make the first mouse model with a complete functional human immune system.
Gene therapies are coming into their own, with an increasing number of treatments for genetic conditions under development. The story of the personalized gene therapy for Baby KJ is one of the most prominent and represents the vanguard of innovative, personalized genetic treatments.
An interview in The Wall Street Journal with the CEO of a company that is seeking to use genomic tools to obtain cures for a range of difficult diseases provides more detail about the potential for growth in the use of these ethical tools.
Companies are not only able to develop screening for rare genetic diseases and provide key early detection, but new ones are springing up to develop treatments for these diseases. Investment in better detection and innovative early treatments provide hope for individuals, families, and for the health of the nation, as well as a driving force for American innovation.
NIH’s new policy, which took effect immediately upon publication, is a triumph both for modernizing scientific research and for the taxpayer concerned about wasteful and ineffective government spending. It’s an announcement all Americans can celebrate.
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American Skier Who Ditched Team USA for China Misses Out on Gold After Crushing Fall
Mathilde Gremaud successfully defended her Olympic freeski slopestyle title and denied Eileen Gu a gold medal for a second straight Winter Games. Gremaud won Monday’s final with a score of […]
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Sinking Ship: Starmer's Communications Director Resigns Amid Epstein Scandal
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's recently appointed communications director resigned on Monday, just hours after the departure of his chief of staff, as the government struggles to survive the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
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How Congress Can Rein In Rogue Federal Judges
It is time for Congress to rethink its federal statutes that govern the discipline of judges. Cuomo Getting A Radio Show Instead Of Prison Proves There’s A Two-Tiered Justice System
Maybe we should wait until the criminal investigation is over before we hand out radio shows. Maybe facing consequences should come before rehabilitation tours. Here’s Where Prosecutors Should Look For More Evidence Of Somali Daycare Fraud
Prosecuting those involved with sham daycare centers should be relatively easy, using an assortment of readily available financial records. If SCOTUS Bans Illegals From The Census, Dems Could Lose Power For Years
Census figures used for congressional apportionment, redistricting, and redistributing federal funds have historically counted illegal aliens. Here’s The Real Reason Gen Z Doesn’t Want Kids (And It’s Not The Economy)
For a generation raised to be safe rather than strong, the thought of children can be terrifying. The Super Bowl Halftime Show Was A Humiliation Ritual
Americans were forced to sit through one of their biggest cultural events of the year in a language that is not theirs, surrounded by symbols of other, foreign places. Partial Shutdown Seems Inevitable as Senate DHS Strife Continues
By James Fite
As Congress comes back together this week, one question looms large: Will Democrats and Republicans reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) before the February 13 deadline to avoid a partial shutdown? As time slips away and negotiations flounder, the answer seems to be “no.” When the time comes, will DHS […]
Morning Greatness: Leftist Protesters Show Up Outside of Super Bowl for Anti-ICE Protest
Celebrity Cries ‘Stolen Land’ But Won’t Give Property to Tribe
“No one is illegal on stolen land.” This was the declaration that earned Grammy winner Billie Eilish thunderous applause at the music awards last week. Since then, the millionaire singer has faced intense backlash, including calls to return her $3 million mansion – which just so happens to sit on the “ancestral land” of the […]
Just for Fun Vol. 87 – C5 TV
Trivia time: Get ready for the best of the 1980s – or, at least, whatever the panel remembers of the decade. For more episodes, click here.
The Price of Progressivism: The Pentagon Cuts Ties With Harvard
For decades, Harvard University was seen as one of the most respected schools in the world. It was a place that trained presidents, judges, scientists, and military leaders. Lately, though, the school has been in the news for very different reasons, including accusations that it has become more focused on political activism and “woke” ideology […]
