Facial Bones Grown From Fat-Derived Stem Cells
TheClockworkSoul sends in an article up at Scientific American, from which we quote: "Stem cells so far have been used to mend tissues ranging from damaged hearts to collapsed tracheas. Now the multifaceted cells have proved successful at regrowing bone in humans. In the first procedure of its kind, doctors at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center replaced a 14-year-old boy's missing cheekbones — in part by repurposing stem cells from his own body. To create the new bones, which have become part of the patient's own skull structure and have remained securely in place for four and a half months, the medical team used a combination of fat-derived stem cells, donated bone scaffolds, growth factors, and bone-coating tissue. The technique, should it be approved for widespread use, could benefit some seven million people in the US who need more bone — everyone from cancer patients to injured war veterans."
The same two reasons they were always needed:
1. For people in the embryonic stem cell research business to cash in using government money.
2. As a political wedge issue. Embryonic stem cells are needed in order to portray anyone religious (or anyone else who values human life before birth) as standing between the diseased and their inevitable cures.
They need to keep telling the story about the miracle cure that's always only a few years away in order to get out the votes, raise funds, spread hatred, marginalize religious minorities, and get the government to write them checks to fund it all again next election.