You could be right on the first part.
Scientists this week released information regarding tests on animals where they had implanted a new stem to the retina and restored sight.
If the tests continue to be successfull, it is possible for people who lost their sight through various diseases could get it back after an operation.
Amazing stuff.
2006-11-10 12:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this a reference to scientists making blind mice able to see again, the future of eye disease cures could be on its way!
2006-11-10 20:15:27
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answered by matt151091 2
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That depends on medical advances and allowing stem cell research. I'm guessing this isn't what ur question is about but i didn't really get it.
2006-11-12 12:23:23
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answered by strummer 3
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The sheep shall scatter and find a new direction to roam.
2006-11-10 20:28:08
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answered by I Ain't Your Momma 5
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Yes, you need to cut out the skunk, maybe then you will see again. Clearer.
2006-11-10 23:11:18
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answered by Anonymous
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They may see again if they have donors who will offer hope and the body doesn't reject them; otherwise, no, eyes will never see again.
2006-11-10 21:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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the meek shall inherit the earth, about 6ft by 3ft. lf
2006-11-11 07:40:03
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answered by lefang 5
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yr avatar looks like jamie frm corrie
2006-11-10 20:12:06
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answered by cazmo 4
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...and the tortoise will chase cheetah!
2006-11-10 20:14:24
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answered by darkside.hardcore 2
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lick all rock and ye will be FAT
2006-11-10 20:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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