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How Does Stem Cell Treatment Work?

Stem cell therapy is an exciting and promising new treatment option for a variety of conditions. But how does it work? First, it is important to understand that like any cell in the human body, stem cells need a proper environment to survive and exert their function. It is especially important to provide the best … Read more

What is stem cell therapy

If you’re looking for an exciting and innovative new treatment option, stem cell therapy may be perfect for you. Stem cells are a type of cell that can develop into many different types of cells in the body. This makes them a powerful tool for treating a variety of conditions. At Stem Cell Treatment Now, … Read more

How effective is it to use a donor’s stem cells?

To answer this question, it is necessary first to understand how stem cells function. Generally, stem cells perform regenerative functions via two distinct mechanisms: direct differentiation and paracrine signaling. While direct differentiation refers to a stem cell’s ability to directly differentiate and replace damaged cells, paracrine signaling refers to the process by which stem cells … Read more

Ten Things to Know about Stem Cell Therapy

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Will stem cell therapy improve my condition? While adult stem cell therapy cannot provide a cure for any condition, many patients with degenerative and developmental ailments and their relatives feel unequivocally that treatment with stem cells have significantly improved their quality of life. For example, adult stem cell therapy will not remove the genetic presence … Read more

Canada student Jocelyn McGlynn Finds Stem Cell Match

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Perfect stem cell match Jocelyn McGlynn is an aspiring doctor in her fourth year of medical science at Western University in Canada. When she began to experience symptoms of strep throat, she went to the doctor for treatment, but the strep throat didn’t seem to go away, even after weeks and two negative tests for … Read more

Study Finds Umbilical Cord Derived Stem Cells Effective in Cerebral Palsy Patients

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Is there cure for cerebral palsy? A study has been done on the efficacy of human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cell infusion for children with cerebral palsy. CP currently has two generally successful methods of treatment, stem cell therapy and rehabilitation. Typically, in stem cell therapy it is more convenient to use human umbilical … Read more

U.S. Cord Blood Bank May Help Characterize Cerebral Palsy Patients, Study Shows

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Study for Cerebral Palsy Patients At Longitudinal Umbilical Stem Cell Monitoring and Treatment Research (LUSTRE), a private U.S. cord blood bank, researchers say registry data may be able to provide important insight into patients with cerebral palsy. The study compared children with cerebral palsy enrolled in LUSTRE to children of the same diagnosis in the Autism … Read more

Brain Injury Treatment with Cord Blood Stem Cells

Study shows cell therapy could repair brain injury A mice study has found that cord blood stem cells, stem cells derived from the umbilical cord, can protect nerve cells from injury caused before birth. The results give positive reinforcement to the push for more cell therapies as potential therapeutic alternatives to treating neurological conditions caused … Read more

Als and Stem Cell Therapy

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ALS, often known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and further made famous after Stephen Hawking’s diagnosis, is a progressive disease without a cure. There are about 15 new cases diagnosed every day, and most people with ALS will die within 3 to 5 years. Understanding, and therefore treatment options for the condition have been limited, but now … Read more

Stem Cell Therapy for Crohn’s Disease Approved in Europe

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The European Commission has approved Alofisel, previously known as Cx601, a stem cell therapy that treats complex perianal fistulas, one of the most restricting complications of Crohn’s disease. Alofisel was developed by Belgian biotech company TiGenix, and is licensed to the Japanese pharma Takeda. It is the first stem cell therapy created through donor stem … Read more