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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Bone marrow stem cell therapy safe for acute stroke: report
Using a patient’s own bone marrow stem cells to treat acute stroke is feasible and safe, according to the results of a ground-breaking Phase I trial at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). Continue reading
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Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy Safe for Acute Stroke
Using a patient’s own bone marrow stem cells to treat acute stroke is feasible and safe, according to the results of a ground-breaking Phase I trial at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). Continue reading
Posted in Cell Therapy
Tagged center-at-houston, feasible-and, marrow-stem, own-bone, phase, results, science-center, texas-health, the-results, trial-at-the, university
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UTHealth reports bone marrow stem cell therapy safe for acute stroke
( University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ) Using a patient’s own bone marrow stem cells to treat acute stroke is feasible and safe, according to the results of a ground-breaking Phase I trial at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). Continue reading
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Sims 2 Mafia Story Part 7 – Farewell, Godfather/Stem Cell Medicine
~ Part 7 ~ Three years have passed since Danielle (Neyla) escaped from the Mafia, and things are going well for her: She lives in the fabulous suburbs of Miami Shores, makes an honest living as a Registered Nurse at the local hospital, makes a lot of money, has lots of friends, is a god-fearing Catholic, and is more stronger, wiser, mature and a whole different person than she once was before. But while things are looking up for Danielle, things are going downhill for the Mafia, as “Godfather” Roscoe Genevieve, falls ill with terminal cancer as a side effect of overdosing on anti-aging drugs, leaving members of the mafia in grief and turnoil, as they all are about to lose someone very dear to them in their small, close-knit family, and are not sure what hand fate will deal them while Roscoe is on his deathbed….. Continue reading
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View an On-Demand CME/CE Activity on Maintaining Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis
Content is available for viewing right now; faculty includes renowned experts in research, therapeutic modalities, and management of multiple sclerosisRockville, MD (PRWEB) August 26, 2011 CME Outfitters, LLC, an award-winning accredited provider of multidisciplinary continuing education (CE), announces an on-demand CME/CE activity titled Maintaining Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis … Continue reading
Posted in Multiple Sclerosis Research
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Rugby World Cup winner has stem cell therapy to tackle killer disease
Joost van der Westhuizen, the South African rugby player recently diagnosed with fatal motor neurone disease, is undergoing experimental stem cell therapy in an attempt to slow its progress. Continue reading
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Rugby World Cup winner Joost van der Westhuizen undergoes stem cell therapy
Former South African rugby player recently diagnosed with fatal motor neurone disease. Continue reading
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Stem cell therapy in Guatemala – (closer than China)
Medicenter, a Stem Cells clinic in Guatemala, Central America. Continue reading
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Regenerative Medicine With Stem Cell Therapy Injections at an Arizona pain clinic (602) 507-6550
Amniotic Fluid Based Stem Cell Injections are being offered at Preferred Pain Center in Arizona. The injections offer an opportunity to harness the body’s regenerative potential and exponentially increase it: 1) Anti-inflammation 2) Hyaluronic Acid 3) Stem Cells 4) Non-steroidal, non-embryonic treatment Pain relief plus potential regeneration of cartilage and soft tissues such as rotator cuff and ligaments Continue reading
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New research into MS gets go-ahead
The go-ahead has been given for further research into a procedure which could relieve symptoms for some people who have multiple sclerosis. Continue reading
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