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Episode 3: Navigating the Wild West of Stem Cell Therapies: A Look at Florida's New Law with Andrew S. Ittleman

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In this episode of 'Make Me Good,' host David Karli delves into the complexities of a new stem cell law enacted in Florida, examining its impacts on clinicians and patients. Joined by legal expert Andrew S. Ittleman, the discussion explores the legal nuances and potential implications of this pioneering legislation, which challenges federal norms by allowing the use of certain stem cell products deemed unapproved elsewhere in the United States.

The episode further unpacks the foundational aspects of this groundbreaking law, compares the perspectives of state and federal authorities on cell therapy, and considers both the promises and the risks involved. The conversation also touches upon the historical context of similar state-versus-federal legal battles, notably in the realm of medical cannabis, drawing parallels and potential lessons.

Within this rich dialogue, considerations are given to the medical and ethical implications, patient safety concerns, and the changing landscape of regenerative medicine. 'Make Me Good' invites listeners to consider the broader narrative of innovation in medicine, regulatory dynamics, and the evolving legal frameworks shaping modern healthcare.

#newepisode #stemcell #legal #lawyer

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In this episode of 'Make Me Good,' host David Karli delves into the complexities of a new stem cell law enacted in Florida, examining its impacts on clinicians and patients. Joined by legal expert Andrew S. Ittleman, the discussion explores the legal nuances and potential implications of this pioneering legislation, which challenges federal norms by allowing the use of certain stem cell products deemed unapproved elsewhere in the United States.

The episode further unpacks the foundational aspects of this groundbreaking law, compares the perspectives of state and federal authorities on cell therapy, and considers both the promises and the risks involved. The conversation also touches upon the historical context of similar state-versus-federal legal battles, notably in the realm of medical cannabis, drawing parallels and potential lessons.

Within this rich dialogue, considerations are given to the medical and ethical implications, patient safety concerns, and the changing landscape of regenerative medicine. 'Make Me Good' invites listeners to consider the broader narrative of innovation in medicine, regulatory dynamics, and the evolving legal frameworks shaping modern healthcare.

#newepisode #stemcell #legal #lawyer

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