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...line of skin-care products, called Glycel, which promises to help erase wrinkles through a scientific process. Barnard and a team of biologists developed the formula at an institute in Basel, Switzerland. Barnard's business partner is a former banker who now owns La Prairie, a Swiss clinic where youth formulas were tried out by the likes of Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle...
...model for this type of program was the Mechanic Arts High School in St. Paul, which in 1973 became the first public high school in the U.S. to have its own full-service health clinic in the building. Set up by St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center, it offered everything from immunizations to sport physicals to treatment for venereal disease. Significantly, it also advised teenagers on contraception and dispensed prescriptions for birth control devices (provided that parents had agreed beforehand to allow their children to visit the clinic...
...while the new Massachusetts law sanctions experimentation with both fertility clinic-derived cell lines and somatic cell nuclear transfer, it does not provide monetary support to researchers...
When the team found itself with a 7-6-1 record at the close of 2004, Corriero remained a scoring staple that helped the Crimson burst out of the rut in 2005—including a five-goal clinic against rival Dartmouth—en route to an undefeated campaign into the NCAA tournament...
Last year, Melton announced that he had created 17 new stem cell lines from discarded embryos donated by a Boston in-vitro fertility clinic, more than doubling existing stem cell lines available in the U.S. at the time...