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Larry Smith of Vermillion, a parkinson’s patient, rides his Catrike around town to help maintain his  mobility and independence.
Larry Smith of Vermillion, a parkinson’s patient, rides his Catrike around town to help maintain his mobility and independence.
Leo Hallan from Yankton has been a quadriplegic for 33 years.  He, like every other South Dakotan, is not able to benefit from treatments developed from stem cell research under the ban.
Leo Hallan from Yankton has been a quadriplegic for 33 years. He, like every other South Dakotan, is not able to benefit from treatments developed from stem cell research under the ban.
Dave Volk shares his compelling story about his fight for future generations.
Dave Volk shares his compelling story about his fight for future generations.
Welcome to South Dakotans for Lifesaving Cures PDF Print E-mail

Welcome to South Dakotans for Lifesaving Cures, a group of individuals from all walks of life, dedicated to establishing strict ethical guidelines to allow stem cell research in our state, as well as strengthening our state's ban on human cloning. We strongly support permitting stem cell research in our state because of its potential to yield better treatments and lifesaving cures for Multiple Sclerosis, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease and many others.

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