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My Hormone Replacement Therapy Journey so far – Video

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2014

My Hormone Replacement Therapy Journey so far You need to talk to your doctor and determine what is right for you but, I swear by the HRT that I have used so far. I should have also mentioned one of the ... By: Elle Is For Living … Continue reading

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Audio-Digest Foundation Announces the Release of Obstetrics/Gynecology Volume 60, Issue 22: Hormone Replacement …

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2014

Glendale, CA (PRWEB) January 25, 2014 Audio-Digest Foundation Announces the Release of Obstetrics/Gynecology Volume 60, Issue 22: Hormone Replacement/ Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. The goals of this program are to encourage appropriate use of hormone replacement therapy and to improve management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). After hearing and assimilating this program, the clinician will be better able to: 1. Summarize the objectives and findings of major studies assessing cardiovascular effects of hormone replacement therapy 2. Describe the physiologic rationale supporting the timing hypothesis 3. Use accepted criteria for diagnosis of PCOS 4. Interpret clinical laboratory and ultrasonographic findings in a patient with suspected PCOS 5. Manage symptoms and sequelae of PCOS The original programs were presented by Chrisandra Shufelt, MD, MS, Assistant Professor, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Assistant Director, Womens Heart Center and Preventive Rehabilitative Cardiac Center, Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, Los Angeles, CA. Audio-Digest Foundation, the largest independent publisher of Continuing Medical Education in the world, records over 10,000 hours of lectures every year in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, family practice, gastroenterology, general surgery, internal medicine, neurology, obstetrics/gynecology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, otolaryngology, pediatrics, psychology, and urology, by the leading medical researchers at the top laboratories, universities, and institutions. Recent researchers have … Continue reading

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Abandoned dog receives historic stem cell therapy – Video

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2014

Abandoned dog receives historic stem cell therapy Veterinarians across the country now have a way to improve the lives of their patients by using a tool to combat osteoarthritis. On Thursday, one dog made hi... By: UpNorthLive … Continue reading

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UF working to grow transplant kidneys from stem cells

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2014

Dr. Edward Ross, with the University of Florida College of Medicine's Division of Nephrology, Hypertension and Renal Transplantation, talks about his research Thursday, January 16, 2014. Ross and his team are using pig kidneys as a scaffold or blueprint to someday recreate a human kidney. In the ground-floor labyrinth that connects UF Health Shands Hospital to the UF health sciences campus, a handful of scientists are super excited about research that one day could mean the end of long waiting lines for kidney transplant patients. The promise lies in a soft sponge-like structure that is about the size of a bar of soap and is considered a "scaffold" for building healthy human kidneys. The soap-sized structure is a baby pig's kidney, drained of its blood and cells. Over the course of three days, chemicals strip the kidney of swine cells so it can be injected with human stem cells. The idea of using stem cells to grow new organs is not new. Scientists have been plugging away at it for two decades, said Dr. Edward Ross, a nephrologist and professor of medicine at UF Health. "The dream of taking patients' stem cells and growing an organ never came to fruition," … Continue reading

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An Introduction to Laser Genisis with Dr. Susan Baskin – Video

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2014

An Introduction to Laser Genisis with Dr. Susan Baskin The first of a series of videos explaining the process, technique, and advantages of various procedures offered in her practice, Dr. Susan Baskin explains La... By: Baskin Aesthetic Medicine … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Treatments Help Veteran Suffering From COPD- #WhitakerWorks – Video

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2014

Stem Cell Treatments Help Veteran Suffering From COPD- #WhitakerWorks CALL (855) 869-3554 TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS AT WHITAKER WELLNESS INSTITUTE http://www.WhitakerWellnessInstitute.com James N. was suffering with COPD and wa... By: whitakerwellnessinst … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Treatments, Gregory S. Keller M.D. FACS, Los Angeles, CA – Video

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2014

Stem Cell Treatments, Gregory S. Keller M.D. FACS, Los Angeles, CA Randy Alvarez interviews Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon Gregory S. Keller M.D. FACS, Discussing Stem Cell Treatments / http://www.gregkeller.com. By: The Wellness Hour … Continue reading

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Stem-cell company in crisis

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2014

PROFESSOR MIODRAG STOJKOVIC/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Advanced Cell Technology is running the only US trials of embryonic-stem-cell therapies. Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), a biotechnology company based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, has long flirted with fame and bankruptcy. The company is running the only US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved clinical trials of embryonic stem (ES)-cell therapies. Later this month, ACT plans to report preliminary results from three trials to test the safety of its treatment for two different forms of vision loss. If all goes well, it could be the first clinical demonstration of the safety and perhaps also the therapeutic potential of ES cells. Yet a series of financial missteps could cost ACT the opportunity to see that potential become reality. On 22 January, the firm announced that its chief executive, Gary Rabin, was stepping down. The news came a month after ACT which had US$5.5 million in cash on-hand as of 30 September 2013 announced that it would pay $4 million to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charge alleging that the company had illegally sold billions of shares of stock. Thats a big hit for any biotechnology company, says Gregory Bonfiglio, a venture capitalist with Proteus Venture Partners … Continue reading

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Stem Cells Help Cerebral Palsy! Sophia's Story – Video

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2014

Stem Cells Help Cerebral Palsy! Sophia's Story Meet Sophia. She came to Dr. Steenblock for stem cell therapy to help her Cerebral Palsy. Amazingly, the patient had great results after only one stem cell t... By: David Steenblock … Continue reading

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Human Muscle Growing in Mice Provides a New Research Tool for FSH Muscular Dystrophy

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2014

Lexington, Mass. (PRWEB) January 24, 2014 As published online today in Human Molecular Genetics, support from the FSH Society, a patient-driven nonprofit, has enabled people with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) to donate muscle tissue, which scientists have succeeded in grafting into mice, providing a new tool for conquering this devastating muscle-wasting disease. Among the most common forms of muscular dystrophy, FSHD affects an estimated 500,000 people around the world. Since the discovery of FSHDs genetic mechanism in 2010, scientists have been forging ahead to find drugs and genetic therapies that could block this mechanism. But there remain major obstacles in the path to a treatment. One of the most significant roadblocks is the lack of a preclinical research model that can be used to study the disease in depth and to evaluate new therapies. Building an FSHD model has proven to be a substantial challenge. The genetic mechanism of FSHD is extraordinarily complex, with components that do not exist in mice. To overcome this difficulty, a multi-institutional team led by Kathryn Wagner, MD, PhD, Director of the Center for Genetic Muscle Disorders at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine decided to transplant human muscle into … Continue reading

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