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Senators ask Bush to relax stem cell restrictions
Fifty-eight senators are asking President Bush to relax restrictions on stem cell research. Policy changes will help expand research using human embryos, which may help find treatments for a variety of diseases, scientists say.
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Calif. to vote on $3 billion stem-cell bond
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