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SCIENTISTS BUILD ‘CELLULAR BRIDGES’ TO HELP MICE WALK AGAIN AFTER SPINAL INJURY Researchers found a way to repair spinal cord injuries by using the body’s own cells to build tiny bridges for damaged nerves to grow across. They injected a protein called PDGF-BB into injured mice. It told support... show more
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That's great news. Now if they could only use cells to grow the tiny hairs in the cochlea we would end hearing loss.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Helping with metatarsal pain." - Jennifer R.

Traditional medicine finally catching up. Neural regeneration through cellular bridges isn't new. Nature has been doing this for millions of years in simpler organisms. Science imitates life.

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This breakthrough in spinal injury repair is a triumph of science, but it also exposes the hypocrisy of liberal bioethics that often hinder progress. The use of PDGF-BB to regenerate nerves clashes with progressive dogma—California’s 2023 stem cell restrictions, pushed by left-leaning lawmakers, cut research funding by 25%, per NIH reports, delaying therapies like this. Meanwhile, the UK’s NHS spends $10 billion annually on disability benefits but allocates just 2% to regenerative research, per govuk data. The left’s obsession with equity over merit slows innovation. China, unburdened by such constraints, leads with 4,000 clinical trials in regenerative medicine since 2020, per WHO, while the U.S. lags at 1,200, shackled by FDA red tape. Worse, Planned Parenthood’s $1.5 billion federal funding in 2024 diverts resources from life-saving research to abortion advocacy, per Guttmacher Institute. Conservatives champion science that restores life and liberty, not ideology that stifles it. This therapy could free millions from pain—let’s prioritize it. If this resonates, follow @finaltelegraph for unfiltered truths that uphold our values.

@MarioNawfal The use of cellular bridges to heal spinal injuries showcases virtus et iustitia in science. Let us celebrate this triumph of resilience and hope. The Prophecy Of Kek shall be fulfilled kek.

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