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Hormone Replacement Therapy Testimonial – HormoneSynergy – Video

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

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Top lab dismisses stemcell research

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

Haruko Obokata speaks about research results during a news conference in Kobe, western Japan, before her departure from Riken. Photo: AP Tokyo: Japan's top research institute has hammered the final nail in the coffin of what was once billed as a ground-breaking stem cell study, dismissing it as flawed and saying the work could have been fabricated. The revelations come a week after a young researcher at the centre of the scandal, which has rocked the country's scientific establishment, said she would resign after failing to reproduce the successful conversion of an adult cell into a stem cell-like state, known as "STAP" cells. The failure marked a stunning fall from grace for 31-year-old Haruko Obokata, whose co-researcher committed suicide amid the embarrassing scandal that prompted respected science journal Nature to retract an article detailing the research. On Friday the government-backed Riken institute, which sponsored the study, said embryonic stem cells had been added in the process of the research, hammering Ms Obokata's contention that she had found an easier way to generate new stem cells in the lab. Advertisement "But we can't conclude whether the mixing was done on purpose or by mistake nor can we conclude who did it," … Continue reading

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Top Japan lab dismisses controversial stem cell study

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

The revelations come a week after a young researcher at the center of the scandal, which has rocked the country's scientific establishment, said she will resign after failing to reproduce the study's results FABRICATED. In this file photo, Riken Institute investigation committee chief Shunsuke Ishi (L) explains an interim investigation report with photo datas at the institute during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, March 14, 2014. Kimimasa Mayama/EPA TOKYO, Japan Japan's top research institute on Friday, December 26, hammered the final nail in the coffin of what was once billed as a ground-breaking stem cell study, dismissing it as flawed and saying the work could have been fabricated. The revelations come a week after a young researcher at the center of the scandal, which has rocked the country's scientific establishment, said she would resign after failing to reproduce the successful conversion of an adult cell into a stem cell-like state, known as "STAP" cells. The failure marked a stunning fall from grace for 31-year-old Haruko Obokata, whose co-researcher committed suicide amid the embarrassing scandal that prompted respected science journal Nature to retract an article detailing the research. On Friday the government-backed Riken institute, which sponsored the study, said embryonic … Continue reading

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Newport Beach Stem Cell Treatment Center – Stem Cell …

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

The Newport Beach Stem Cell Treatment Center provides cutting-edge care for patients with a wide variety of degenerative disorders using adult stem cell regenerative therapy. Our highly trained physicians and medical team are focused on providing you with the most innovative techniques and advanced procedures for harvesting and deploying adult stem cells from your own fat. We are also committed to clinical research and the advancement of regenerative medicine. We are dedicated to the principles of personalized patient care and individualized attention. Our plastic surgeon, a pioneer in liposuction, and topnotch team of registered nurses and technicians are experienced in harvesting and deploying adult stem stems. In addition, our comfortable in-office surgery center is fully accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality, a division of the California Medical Association. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible care in a friendly and professional atmosphere. Fat is the bodys most abundant repository of adult stem cells, containing thousands of times more stem cells than bone marrow. New technologies at the Newport Beach Stem Cell Treatment Center make it possible for us to remove a few ounces of a patients fat through liposuction, separate out the stem cells in a … Continue reading

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Did stem cells really help Gordie Howe?

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

Dr. Murray Howe and his hockey great father, Gordie Howe, on a fishing trip in Saskatchewan in 2013. Hockey legend Gordie Howe is making a dramatic recovery from a serious stroke thanks to stem cell therapy developed by San Diego-based Stemedica, his family says. Some medical scientists aren't so sure, however. Howe, 86, suffered the stroke in late October, leaving him unable to walk and disoriented. He began improving within hours after receiving the stem cells in early December, said Dr. Murray Howe, a radiologist and one of Howes sons. For example, Howe insisted on walking to the bathroom, which he previously could not do. "If I did not witness my father's astonishing response, I would not have believed it myself," Murray Howe said by email Thursday. "Our father had one foot in the grave on December 1. He could not walk, and was barely able to talk or eat." "Our father's progress continues," the email continued. "Today, Christmas, I spoke with him on FaceTime. I asked him what Santa brought him. He said 'A headache.' I told him I was flying down to see him in a week. He said, 'Thanks for the warning.'" Howe is receiving speech and … Continue reading

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Aggie grad happy to put off retiring to advance stem cell science

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

David Eller could have retired a long time ago. At the age of 76, he could spend his days on permanent vacation fly-fishing in Idaho, golfing in San Antonio or skiing on the Italian-Austrian border like he has done to get away from work for many years. He isn't working because he is desperate for money and accolades. He's had those for many years. During the '80s, Eller oversaw revolutionary cattle cloning practices as CEO of Granada BioSciences, a company he founded. He served as chairman of the Texas A&M System Board of Regents from 1983 to 1989. The Oceanography & Meteorology Building on A&M's campus was named in his honor in 1988.In 2000, he was namedexecutive vice president and president of DuPont's European operations.He is president of Eller Holding Company, a privately-held family investment company. Instead of settling down after a life of amassing great wealth and personal achievement, he co-founded Houston-based Celltex Therapeutics Corporation in 2011 and put himself at the forefront of the contentious issue of autologous stem cell therapy in the name of fighting for ill people to harness the healing properties of their own bodies. These days it is Celltex that drives Eller's passion, enabling … Continue reading

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Brother's transplant holds the gift of life for Densley family

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

Hard road: Cooper Densley gets a kiss from mother Olivia as brothers Jackson (left), and Fletcher play around him with father Andrew (right). Photo: Simon O'Dwyer Santa Claus delivered some wonderful gifts to Cooper Densley this year, but none of them compare to one he received from his brother Jackson in October. In a potentially life-saving exchange, Jackson Densley, 2, donated stem cells found in his bone marrow to his older brother Cooper, 4, three months ago. Their parents,Oliviaand AndrewDensley, are hoping the transplant will help cure Cooper of a rare genetic condition he was diagnosed with last year: Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome. The disorder weakens the immune system, leaving sufferers vulnerable to infections, and it reduces the production of platelets - blood cells that keep bleeding under control. Advertisement It means children suchasCooper can get extremely sick from common coughs and colds and a knock to the head while playing sport could trigger fatal bleeding in the brain. The only known treatment is a stem cell transplant which can be derived from bone marrow or umbilical cord blood from a healthy donor whose tissue matches that of the recipient. When those cells are put in to the recipient's bloodstream, they can … Continue reading

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Top Japan lab dismisses ground-breaking stem cell study

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

9 hours ago by Kyoko Hasegawa Haruko Obokata, 31, a researcher at Japan's Riken institute, wipes away tears during a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on April 9, 2014 Japan's top research institute on Friday hammered the final nail in the coffin of what was once billed as a ground-breaking stem cell study, dismissing it as flawed and saying the work could have been fabricated. The revelations come a week after a young researcher at the centre of the scandal, which has rocked the country's scientific establishment, said she would resign after failing to reproduce the successful conversion of an adult cell into a stem cell-like state, known as "STAP" cells. The failure marked a stunning fall from grace for 31-year-old Haruko Obokata, whose co-researcher committed suicide amid the embarrassing scandal that prompted respected science journal Nature to retract an article detailing the research. On Friday the government-backed Riken institute, which sponsored the study, said embryonic stem cells had been added in the process of the research, hammering Obokata's contention that she had found an easier way to generate new stem cells in the lab. "But we can't conclude whether the mixing was done on purpose or by mistake … Continue reading

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Dr. Bryan Forley – Tummy Tuck in NYC – Dramatic Results – Video

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

Dr. Bryan Forley - Tummy Tuck in NYC - Dramatic Results http://www.drforley.com Dr. Bryan Forley is a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in aesthetic surgery including body contouring surgery. He has been in private practice in his Manhattan... By: Dr. Bryan Forley … Continue reading

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Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Files a New Drug Application with the FDA for Captisol-Enabled (Propylene Glycol-Free …

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2014

HENDERSON, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spectrum Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: SPPI), a biotechnology company with fully integrated commercial and drug development operations with a primary focus in Hematology and Oncology, today announced the company has submitted a New Drug Application (NDA) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the approval of Captisol-Enabled Melphalan (CE-Melphalan) HCl for injection (propylene glycol-free) for use as a high-dose conditioning treatment prior to hematopoietic progenitor (stem) cell transplantation in patients with multiple myeloma. Spectrum is also seeking approval for the palliative treatment of patients with multiple myeloma for whom oral therapy is not appropriate. We believe the lack of propylene glycol in the preparation of CE-Melphalan eliminates the risk of the toxicities associated with that excipient, said Rajesh C. Shrotriya, MD, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Spectrum Pharmaceuticals. The improved solubility and stability of this novel melphalan formulation, CE-Melphalan, will make it an attractive treatment option for both transplant conditioning, and the palliative treatment of patients with multiple myeloma who cannot take oral melphalan. The enhanced stability of this new CE-Melphalan formulation simplifies clinical administration and is anticipated to allow for longer use and infusion times. This NDA submission represents another important step forward in bringing new … Continue reading

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