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Howe's stem cell treatment raises concerns

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

By Sheryl Ubelacker, The Canadian Press TORONTO - Gordie Howe's son says the hockey legend's stroke symptoms have improved since his treatment with stem cells at a Mexican clinic in early December and he wants him to repeat the procedure. But regenerative medicine experts say there's no scientific evidence such therapies work, and in some cases they can be seriously harmful or even deadly. The 86-year-old Howe suffered two disabling strokes late last year. In December, the family took him to a Tijuana clinic where he received stem cell injections as part of a clinical trial being run under a licensing agreement with Stemedica Cell Technologies of San Diego, Calif. The experimental treatment involved injecting neural stem cells into Howe's spinal canal, along with intravenous infusions of mesenchymal stem cells, which are found in bone marrow, fat and umbilical cord blood. Marty Howe said his father can walk again, his speech is improving and he is regaining some of the weight he lost following the strokes. "After his stem cell treatment, the doctor told us it was kind of an awakening of the body, and it was all that," he told The Canadian Press while in Calgary for a hockey … Continue reading

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Gordie Howe's stem cell therapy raises concerns among experts

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

TORONTO - Gordie Howe's son says the hockey legend's stroke symptoms have improved since his treatment with stem cells at a Mexican clinic in early December and he wants him to repeat the procedure. But regenerative medicine experts say there's no scientific evidence such therapies work, and in some cases they can be seriously harmful or even deadly. The 86-year-old Howe suffered two disabling strokes late last year. In December, the family took him to a Tijuana clinic where he received stem cell injections as part of a clinical trial being run under a licensing agreement with Stemedica Cell Technologies of San Diego, Calif. The experimental treatment involved injecting neural stem cells into Howe's spinal canal, along with intravenous infusions of mesenchymal stem cells, which are found in bone marrow, fat and umbilical cord blood. Marty Howe said his father can walk again, his speech is improving and he is regaining some of the weight he lost following the strokes. "After his stem cell treatment, the doctor told us it was kind of an awakening of the body, and it was all that," he told The Canadian Press while in Calgary for a hockey promotion event Tuesday. "They call it … Continue reading

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Gordie Howe's stem cell therapy raises concerns among medical experts

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

Sheryl Ubelacker, The Canadian Press Published Thursday, January 29, 2015 6:49AM EST TORONTO -- Gordie Howe's son says the hockey legend's stroke symptoms have improved since his treatment with stem cells at a Mexican clinic in early December and he wants him to repeat the procedure. But regenerative medicine experts say there's no scientific evidence such therapies work, and in some cases they can be seriously harmful or even deadly. The 86-year-old Howe suffered two disabling strokes late last year. In December, the family took him to a Tijuana clinic where he received stem cell injections as part of a clinical trial being run under a licensing agreement with Stemedica Cell Technologies of San Diego, Calif. The experimental treatment involved injecting neural stem cells into Howe's spinal canal, along with intravenous infusions of mesenchymal stem cells, which are found in bone marrow, fat and umbilical cord blood. Marty Howe said his father can walk again, his speech is improving and he is regaining some of the weight he lost following the strokes. "After his stem cell treatment, the doctor told us it was kind of an awakening of the body, and it was all that," he told The Canadian Press … Continue reading

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Austin stem cell transplant #1 – Video

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

Austin stem cell transplant #1 Getting the cells unfrozen to be put inside my body. By: Austin Roden … Continue reading

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Stem cell-grown hair could help those with hair loss

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

For the first time, researchers have been able to use pluripotent stem cells to generate cells that can grow new hair. Hair growing on hairless mice thanks to induced pluripotent stem cells. Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute It's been theorised for years, but now human stem cells have resulted in hair growth for the very first time. "We have developed a method using human pluripotent stem cells to create new cells capable of initiating human hair growth. The method is a marked improvement over current methods that rely on transplanting existing hair follicles from one part of the head to another," said Alexey Terskikh, Ph.D., associate professor in the Development, Aging and Regeneration Program at Sanford-Burnham. "Our stem cell method provides an unlimited source of cells from the patient for transplantation and isn't limited by the availability of existing hair follicles." The process started with human pluripotent embryonic stem cells -- that is, stem cells that are capable of developing into any other cell -- which were then developed into neural crest cells. These are cells that can develop into a variety of cells on the head, including brain cells, cartilage, bone and muscle cells. From the neural crest cell point, … Continue reading

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Stem Cells Could Treat Hair Loss

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

Got too much scalp? A new way to treat hair loss that doesnt involve solutions, creams or hocus-pocus could be on the way. Scientists at the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute have developed a stem cell method that initiates human hair growth. Stem Cell Treatment Cures Blindness Stem cells are the baseline, progenitor cells of all cells in our body. Using a genetic technique, Alexey Terskikh, an associate professor at the institute, and his colleagues coaxed stem cells to become dermal papilla cells. These cells regulate the formation and growth cycle of hair follicles. When transplanted into lab mice, the dermal papilla cells promoted the growth of hair. Stem Cells Grow Beating Heart Our next step is to transplant human dermal papilla cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells back into human subjects, said Terskikh. We are currently seeking partnerships to implement this final step. Snake-oil salesmen need not apply. via Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute Excerpt from: Stem Cells Could Treat Hair Loss … Continue reading

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Velashape III Treatments – Video

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

Velashape III Treatments Ivana at the Aesthetic Surgery Clinic in west London, briefly describes a course of treatment a the clinic using Velashape 3. Visit http://www.aestheticsurgeryclinic.co.uk. By: Aesthetic Surgery Clinic, Chiswick, London … Continue reading

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Good results with surgery for gynecomastia in bodybuilders

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

In men with 'good physique,' steroids are common cause of breast enlargement, reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery January 28, 2015 - With attention to some unique patient characteristics, breast reduction surgery achieves good aesthetic outcomes in bodybuilders with gynecomastia--enlargement of the male breast, according to a report in the February issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). ASPS Member Surgeon Mordcai Blau, MD, a plastic surgeon in private practice in White Plains, N.Y., reviews his extensive experience with gynecomastia surgery in bodybuilders. He highlights key patient characteristics and technical issues, including the causal role of anabolic steroids and hormone supplements. Dr. Blau's coauthor was Ron Hazani, MD, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, Calif. Focus on Gynecomastia Surgery in Bodybuilders An expert in male breast reduction, Dr. Blau has performed gynecomastia surgery in nearly 1,600 bodybuilders and other patients with "good physique." The new report focuses on 1,073 such patients, followed up for one to five years after surgery. The men ranged in age from 18 to 51 years; 15 percent were competitive bodybuilders. All were free of hormonal or other diseases that can cause gynecomastia. In some cases, … Continue reading

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Facelift Surgery after Massive Weight Loss Poses Challenges, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise January 29, 2015 Patients undergoing bariatric surgery for severe obesity are often left with excess, sagging skin affecting all areas of the bodyincluding the face. The unique challenges of facelift surgery in this group of patientsand effective techniques for addressing themare presented in a paper in the February issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Kailash Narasimhan, MD, and colleagues of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, outline their approach to facelift surgery in patients who have lost 100 pounds or more after bariatric surgery. "In the massive weight loss population there are common techniques which we feel can enhance results in these patients," the researchers write. Rod J. Rohrich, MD, Editor-in-Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, is a co-author of the new study. Unique Challenges of Facelift Surgery after Massive Weight Loss "Massive weight loss surgery patients in general have a large amount of redundant skin and soft tissue," according to Dr. Narasimhan and colleagues. Such patients commonly undergo procedures called body contouring to remove excessive skinfolds in upper and lower body. In the facial area, excess skin causes … Continue reading

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Arthritic knees three months after bone marrow stem cell therapy by Harry Adelson, N.D. – Video

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

Arthritic knees three months after bone marrow stem cell therapy by Harry Adelson, N.D. Holly, three-time World Cup Downhill Gold Medalist and Olympian, discusses her outcome from bone marrow stem cells for her arthritic knees performed at Docere Clinics http://www.docereclinics.com. By: Harry Adelson, N.D. … Continue reading

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