



It is with the hope of treating debilitating diseases, such as Parkinson's disease or diabetes that researchers continue to push for stem cell research, a scientific method that has long been surrounded by controversy. If you suffer from a disabling condition that prevents you from working, you may qualify for long-term disability benefits.
The Obama Administration has stated that they will appeal a stem cell ruling which challenges President Obama's ability to govern human embryonic stem cell research.
The National Institutes of Health has stated that this appeal will probably lead to a wide number of experiments on various diseases being canceled, which has been considered a setback by many in the field.
The effects of this ruling will not only be on the stem cell studies but on other research being done. This includes research on vaccines and viruses.
With the upcoming elections, many believe that the challenges being raised are political in nature, as well as ethical. In related news, a Gallup poll shows that 59% of Americans believe human embryonic stem cell research is acceptable.
If you suffer from a severe mental or physical condition that requires long-term treatment, you should contact a long-term disability attorney. They can determine if you qualify for long-term disability benefits which can help cover lost wages while you are undergoing treatment.
The long-term disability attorneys at the Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg have experience with cross examining medical and vocational experts and take time when speaking with you about your case. Call us today at 1-888-234-5758 for a FREE legal consultation. There is NO OBLIGATION to hire our firm and there are NO FEES unless one of our trained disability lawyers wins your case.
Disability attorneys Kenneth LaVan and Adam Neidenberg are members of the Florida Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association.
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