Monthly Archives: May 2011

Novel Stem Cell Therapy Faces Major Setback

A promising method for creating therapeutic stem cells without destroying human embryos has encountered a major setback, as reported this month in the journal Nature. Continue reading

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UCI researchers find link between environment, genetics in triggering MS

— Irvine, Calif., May 31, 2011 — Environmental and inherited risk factors associated with multiple sclerosis — previously poorly understood and not known to be connected — converge to alter a critical cellular function linked to the chronic neurologic disease, researchers with the UC Irvine Multiple Sclerosis Research Center have discovered. Continue reading

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Study Finds Multiple Sclerosis Not Tied to Stress

New research has determined that stress does not increase an individual’s risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). MS is an insidious disease that affects the brain and spinal cord resulting in loss of muscular control, vision, balance, and sensation. The autoimmune disorder is unique as the disease may wax and wane and follow a varied Continue reading

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UCI researchers find link between environment and genetics in triggering MS

( University of California – Irvine ) Environmental and inherited risk factors associated with multiple sclerosis – previously poorly understood and not known to be connected — converge to alter a critical cellular function linked to the chronic neurologic disease, researchers with the UC Irvine Multiple Sclerosis Research Center have discovered. Continue reading

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Link found between environment, genetics in triggering multiple sclerosis

Environmental and inherited risk factors associated with multiple sclerosis – previously poorly understood and not known to be connected – converge to alter a critical cellular function linked to the chronic neurologic disease, researchers with the UC Irvine Multiple Sclerosis Research Center have discovered. Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy For Alzheimer’s/Dementia


Video sent to the XCell-Center by dementia patient, Guilia Serafini, documenting her improvements following stem cell therapy. Continue reading

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Stress doesn’t increase risk of multiple sclerosis

Washington, May 31 : A new study has found that stress does not increase a person”s risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) as contrary to earlier reports. Continue reading

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Stress does not appear to increase person’s risk of developing multiple sclerosis

Contrary to earlier reports, a new study finds that stress does not appear to increase a person’s risk of developing multiple sclerosis. Continue reading

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Multiple Sclerosis Not Caused by Stress

Multiple sclerosis is not cause by stress, according to new research. Though MS can be made worse by stress, it cannot be caused by it Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia


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