<p>This Oct. 30, 2009 picture shows Robert Braucher at his house in Forest, Idaho. He and his cousin Bud Poxleitner, 67, of nearby Cottonwood, Idaho, received autologous adult stem cell treatments in Cologne, Germany. The two cousins, who were paralyzed in separate accidents years ago, say their conditions improved after the procedure. (AP Photo/Lewiston Tribune, Barry Kough)</p>
February 20, 2010
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February 20, 2010 11 p.m.
Idaho cousins say stem cell therapy works for them
Men hope the treatments offered in Germany will be available in U.S. someday
LEWISTON (AP) - Two cousins who were paralyzed in separate accidents years ago say their conditions improved after flying to Germany in November for stem cell treatments.