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7 Oct. 2009 | | Emma Naylor
Kit Bond, a spinal cord injury patient, is reporting that multiple stem cell treatments in Portugal and China have improved his quality of life and that is the reason he continues to go to receive Repair Stem Cells (aka Adult Stem Cells). Bond, who (...)
24 sep. 2009 | | Don Margolis
Stem Cell Treatment Helps Scleroderma Patient From New Jersey. New Jersey resident, Michael George feels “reborn” after having his own adult stem cells implanted in him to treat his scleroderma in a new stem cell treatment. Scleroderma is an (...)
21 jui. 2009 | 1 comment | Don Margolis
Dr. Roberto Fernandez Vina is scheduled to present a stem cell research study in which he helped improve Diabetes Type 2 patients with their own Adult Stem Cells and followed up on them for 3 years ! The stem cell treatment and therapy was a great (...)
29 jui. 2009 | | Don Margolis
While America continues to waste put its money into Embryonic Stem Cell research, a doctor in Iraq is actually treating patients with their own Adult Stem Cells. Dr. Abdul Majeed Alwan Hammadi is treating patients for free- and has so far treated 34 (...)
16 jui. 2009 | | Don Margolis
Stem Cell Research Helps Blind Girl See. Hayley Pelletier had been legally blind since birth due to her Optic Nerve Hypoplasia. However, thanks to the wonders of stem cell research using Adult Stem Cells, these days Hayley can now see and in the words of (...)
11 mai. 2009 | | Don Margolis
Stem Cell Therapy in Iraq. An English priest living in Baghdad, Iraq has had his own Adult Stem Cells used to treat his Multiple Sclerosis. Canon Andrew White, the vicar of St. George’s Church in Baghdad was the recipient of this stem cell therapy (...)
22 avr. 2009 | | Don Margolis
Adult Stem Cell Research Shows that Diabetes Type 1 Can Be Helped In a Stem Cell research study that is being published today in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA), Adult Stem Cells have been used to help patients with Diabetes Type 1. 20 (...)
16 avr. 2009 | | Don Margolis
American Doctors and Patients Challenge the FDA to Save Lives Rather Than Allow Patients to Needlessly Die. A couple of weeks ago, the American Stem Cell Therapy Association (ASCTA) was formed by a group of doctors not to debate the pros and cons of (...)
10 avr. 2009 | | Don Margolis
Adult Stem Cell Research Helping Multiple Sclerosis Now. Holly Huber, a 36 year old woman from San Diego, is reporting “astonishing improvement” after receiving Adult stem cell treatment and therapy in Costa Rica for her Multiple Sclerosis (...)
25 mar. 2009 | 2 comments | Don Margolis
Relatedness We tend to associate all pathology with germs, but most bacteria is not going to harm us. Why should it? It benefits from having us, as we do from it. Only about 5% of all bacteria is pathogenic. The other 95% if useful, natural and point of (...)
3 Oct. 2008 | | Hankroth
The big science news of the day — and maybe the year — is that researchers have, in mice, managed to transform skin cells into what seem to look and act like pluripotent stem cells. (There’s coverage everywhere, including : NYT, WP and (...)
7 jui. 2007 | | Bioethics.net
In an article published online last week in Nature (abstract only, full-text available upon subscription), scientists from the Carnegie Institution ?s Department of Embryology have found that not only do adult fruitflies have stem cells lining their gut (...)
13 déc. 2005 | | Ruth Schaffer
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