Now the burden falls on you, on this subcommittee, to turn Congress' promise on autism into reality.
I wanted to ask you a question, and I'm glad my panels are still here.
Dana Halburtson, from Iowa, told me that chelation therapy made a big difference with her 8-year old daughter, Robin.
I appreciate that very much, Senator Specter.
What a narrow view on education. When we were younger, I'll bet we were always kicked outside for recess.
So the longitudinal study is coming to an end, but the data collection will be used?
If you have one of these tests, these bone density tests they take...
Then you mentioned regenerative medicine. Could you explain that a little bit further?
What's your budget?
Well, that is one of the big problems of stem cell research.
Do you know of any research being done to look at any connection between autoimmune diseases and vaccines?
But therein lies, of course, this is not your area, but for us, as policymakers lies a problem.
Finally.
Sure.
Well, I appreciate that for the record. We don't really know exactly what we're going to do yet.
We will not allow those cuts to take place.
Where are we in that? I mean, are we in human trials right now?
That's it.