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Morality must be resurrected in our societies. It must be a morality whose nature and sources are understood and are in keeping with current reality. Hitherto, morality has been seen as closely related to religion. That religious belief is helpful to many is indisputable, but religious narratives, treated literally, are unacceptable to modern minds, and the supposed nature of God, as discussed by sophisticated theologians, is inaccessible to everyman. Morality, based on an understanding of human nature as shaped by culture, offers hope for the future.


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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been a new research focus for cancer treatment. Future cancer sufferers will considerably profit from their use in the future. Tumor-directed migratory and integration capacities of MSCs are exceptional, making them potential carriers for the delivery of anticancer medicines, notably cytokines. Their usage in the clinic has lasted around 10 years. The use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to create successful cancer treatments has been demonstrated in everything from animal models to human studies.


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