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Friday, 01/19/2018 3:08:10 PM

Friday, January 19, 2018 3:08:10 PM

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NEW FLORIDA LAW..."CRACK DOWN" on "SVF" CLINICS...

Now WHY WHY WHY would a FL Senator on their legislator, a duly elected LAW MAKER feel compelled to need to pass a law to "PROTECT THE ELDERLY AND OTHERS" from "stem cell clinics" who often "RIP THEM OFF" according to the Senator and other co-author of said Bill....?????????? Hummm?? AND it evens mentions the BLINDING OF SEVERAL INNOCENT LADIES as one of the impetus for writing and putting to "the floor" and "committee" said legislation....SHAZMO-whamo....WHO would they be talkin about..eh..LOL..

RIGHT IN OLE USRM's own back yard...their home turf...THEIR FREAKING HEADQUARTERS....gee and I wonder WHY that bill made it into the FL legislature...wonder what STARTED THAT EH, LOL??? The law maker who drafted the Bill states BLIND LADIES was one of the impetus behind proposing the new legislation....gee, imagine THAT, eh, LOL ???

https://www.flsenate.gov/Media/PressReleases/Show/2839

AND, like maybe thee FDA Commissioner himself calling a FLORIDA COMPANY, USRM "UNSCRUPULOUS" and making WORLD-WIDE NEWS FOR BLINDING AT LEAST FOUR INNOCENT LADIES NOW..ya think...maybe...eh....?????


http://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/post/tampa-lawmaker-proposes-crack-down-profit-stem-cell-clinics

Wonder now why Tomas and Comella are pumping and promoting the living sh$%t out of this thing these last 2 weeks or so, BESIDES THE FDA ACTIONS AND NOW A NEW LAWSUIT FOR A FOURTH BLIND LADY, etc....DAMAGE CONTROL ALERT..RED ALERT..RED ALERT...if you ask me....they're in deep, deep doo-doo and they know it IMO..no more complicated than that..to me..just "trying" for another "RMAT" style P&D is what I think...and it ain't working....noper.....

https://ipscell.com/2018/01/florida-bill-aims-to-crack-down-on-states-for-profit-stem-cell-clinics/

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Florida bill aims to “crack down” on state’s for-profit stem cell clinics

Florida is a hot mess on the for-profit stem cell clinic front. My own state of California isn’t much better and actually has a great number of clinics, but more problems are coming to light in Florida, at least at this point. Now WLRN reports that a legislator in Florida has proposed a new bill to try to address some of the issues with the clinics.

Many clinics in Florida are making money from vulnerable patients and in some cases have apparently caused them harm, including claimed and some documented cases of blindness. Meanwhile more clinics are opening all the time.

You can see maps of the many clinics in parts of Florida and Southern California from the 2016 Cell Stem Cell paper from Leigh Turner and me. In a new paper we just published we chart the temporal nature of the spread of clinics across the U.S. and you can see in the accompanying animated video how Florida is a definite hot spot over time.

According to the WLRN piece by Daylina Miller, entitled, “Tampa Lawmaker Proposes Crack Down On For-Profit Stem Cell Clinics”:

“Senator Dana Young said stem cell treatments are already heavily regulated by the Food & Drug Administration, but the rules allow less scrupulous procedures to fall through the cracks.”
I’m not sure about the “heavily regulated” part.

Young has sponsored a bill, SB 1508, which could make clinic businesses meet higher standards and, if it becomes law (as of July 1, 2018), it could have positive impact:

“If the bill passes and becomes law, stem-cell clinics will have to register with the Department of Health, have a designated physician on staff responsible for complying with all requirements related to registration and operation of the clinic, and comply with annual DOH inspections.

It would also dictate the Florida Board of Medicine to adopt rules governing advertising by stem-cell clinics and informed consent guidelines, and allow DOH to impose an administrative fine up to $5,000 per violation.”
In some ways SB 1508 reminds a bit me of our new law here in California requiring stem cell clinics to notify patients of various important facts and for the state medical board to monitor the situation, but Florida’s SB 1508 (should it be come law) would be more work to enforce and has more ambitious goal. Will it pass though?

I hope SB 1508 becomes law, but I have a feeling that it will face tough opposition in Florida and the odds may be against it passing. It’ll be interesting to watch what happens with the bill."

END QUOTE of fine article.....

THAT is gonna get a LOT of publicity about BLIND LADIES and the FDA FORMAL WARNING LETTER TO Comella/USRM spread even wider if you ask me...and the FDA has already stated, "THEY'RE GONNA USED EVERY LEGAL MEANS AVAILABLE" to "STOP THE BAD ACTORS" etc and that was in-context of referring DIRECTLY to the USRM/Comella "WARNING LETTER" PRESS RELEASE the FDA issued...DIRECTLY RELATED...going from bad to worse...not looking good if you ask me....BULLDOZER FROM THE FEDS is already warmed up...NOW THE STATE is getting their heavy equipment warmed up looks like to me....gonna PLOW SOME BAD ACTORS IMO...


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