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Voluma-Dr Rajani injects-Dermasculpt Microcannula-Before-After – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2013

Voluma-Dr Rajani injects-Dermasculpt Microcannula-Before-After RajaniMD.com --Dr Rajani injects Voluma via The Dermasculpt Microcannula. Phone = 1-503-303-8313 a leader in Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Medicine. Voluma in... By: Dr. Anil Rajani … Continue reading

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Vertical Facelift Lecture in Paris: Dr Jacono Reviews his Research at International Masters Course – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2013

Vertical Facelift Lecture in Paris: Dr Jacono Reviews his Research at International Masters Course Doctor Andrew Jacono presents his research on new techniques in vertical vector facelifting at the International Master Course on Aging Skin (IMCAS) in Paris... By: Andrew Jacono … Continue reading

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The Harley Medical Group – Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery UK …

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2013

Cosmetic surgery for the body There are many cosmetic surgery procedures, all designed to help improve different areas of the body. Our most popular treatments for the body include breast surgery, liposuction and tummy tucks. Liposuction is the removal of fatty tissue to help with fat & weight loss, it is a Plastic surgery procedure popular with men as well as women. While many people think that liposuction is exclusively designed for the stomach and waist area, it's a cosmetic surgery procedure that can also target problem areas such as the hips, buttocks, inner and outer thighs, knees and double chins. Tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a different kind of body sculpting treatment also popular with those hoping to slim-line their appearance as they are specifically designed to create a flatter stomach. Plastic surgery is famous for the way that it can enhance the appearance of the face, both as an anti-aging technique and as a way to address issues people may have with the way they look. For example, many people with sticking out ears or bumpy noses turn to cosmetic surgery for nose reshaping or ear reshaping to give them the desired look. On the other hand, our … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Clinical Trials Use Stem Cells Banked With CBR®

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2013

Cord Blood Registry Call our Specialists Meet Heather Connecting clients to the regenerative potential of stem cell medicine In addition to current, FDA-regulated clinical trials, the same types of stem cells that are found in cord blood and cord tissue are being used in early-stage research. Although researchers can't say what these studies will yield, newborn stem cells are demonstrating a growing range of potential uses across a variety of therapeutic areas. Stroke Mesenchymal stem cells found in cord tissue are being evaluated in animal studies for their ability to treat ishemic stroke, a condition that occurs when an artery to the brain is blocked. Animals treated with cord tissue stem cells experienced a decrease in the size of injury, with increased blood flow to the affected area. Treated animals also experienced increased motor control, likely due to the stem cells' ability to secrete factors that promote blood flow and encourage the brain's natural healing process.16 Parkinson's DiseaseEarly laboratory studies suggest that mesenchymal stem cells from cord tissue can help improve motor function in animals afflicted with Parkinson's disease, a disorder of the nervous system that affects movement. The study indicated that the stem cells reduced some functional effects of … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Clinical Trial for Multiple Sclerosis Approved by FDA

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2013

Oct 04, 2013 The Tisch MS Research Center of New York announced on August 14 that the FDA has given its approval to begin a clinical trial to use stem cells in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. Approximately 2.1 million people worldwide are affected by multiple sclerosis, a degenerative autoimmune disease that affects the nervous system and leads to myelin damage. According to Dr. Saud A. Sadiq, senior research scientist at Tisch, this is possibly the first effort in the U.S. that will investigate treatment of MS through direct injection of stem cells into the spinal fluid of patients. He says that the effort represents an exciting advance in MS research and treatment. The Tisch MS Research Center is a unique organization with a novel approach to the treatment of multiple sclerosis. Dr. Sadiq has believed for over two decades that combining high standards of clinical care with research targeted at finding the cure to MS would improve the overall standard of treatment for MS patients. In short, at the Tisch center, your researcher is your doctor. This is different from the standard model, where researchers spend the majority of their time conducting studies, trials, and lab work, while doctors … Continue reading

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Sonny and the stem cell treatment details – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2013

Sonny and the stem cell treatment details By: Jill Gregory … Continue reading

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Treatment of Muscular Dystrophy

Posted: Published on November 22nd, 2013

At the moment, there is no cure for any of the 9 types of muscular dystrophy. Conventional methods of coping with the disease include exercise, drugs that slow down or eliminate muscle wasting, anabolic steroids and supplementation. These methods are aimed to slow down the progression of the disease, or reduce its symptoms, and usually they are effective in prolonging the lifespan of affected individuals Researchers are already studying gene therapies to treat muscular dystrophies, but the results of this research - if any - will be available no sooner than several years from now Researchers are also investigating the potential of certain muscle building medicines to slow down or reverse the progression of muscular dystrophy. Other trials are looking into the effects of the dietary supplements creatine and glutamine on muscle energy production and storage. Symptoms can often be reduced through exercise, physical therapy, respiratory care, surgery and rehabilitative devices. This can be particularly helpful in minimizing painful positioning of the joints and in preventing or reducing abnormal curvatures of the spine. Walking aids such as canes or wheelchairs can help sufferers maintain mobility and independence. Surgery can help reduce or eliminate muscle shortening (which would otherwise cause a … Continue reading

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Cardiac Defect Closure as Treatment for Stroke – Video

Posted: Published on November 22nd, 2013

Cardiac Defect Closure as Treatment for Stroke Steven Cramer, M.D., Steven L. Goldberg and Tom Jones, M.D., physicians with the University of Washington Regional Heart Center, review the medical evaluatio... By: UWTV … Continue reading

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Ataxia – Treatment – NHS Choices

Posted: Published on November 22nd, 2013

If you have hereditary ataxia, you'll have a care plan outlining your treatment needs. If you haveacquired ataxia, your treatment will depend on the underlying cause and how long your symptoms are likely to persist. Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are used to manage cases of hereditary ataxia. MDTs are made up of healthcare professionals who bring different areas of expertisetogether into a team. For example, your care team may include: As hereditary ataxia is a very rare condition, ifyou are diagnosed with thisyou may be referred to aspecialist ataxia centre. Your care plan will playan important part in the management ofyour condition. Your physical, social and psychological needs will be assessed and the plan will outlinehow these needs can best be met. The plan will also address any futureneeds you may have. There are some types of hereditary ataxia where it's possible to control symptoms. These include: In most cases of ataxia it's not possible to eliminate the symptoms. Treatment provides support to help you cope better with your symptoms. This is known as symptomatic treatment. Treatments for the various symptoms are discussed below, although it's important to note that you may not experience all of the symptoms described. A speech … Continue reading

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Pete Hardy: A Patient’s Perspective on Adult Stem Cell Therapy – Video

Posted: Published on November 22nd, 2013

Pete Hardy: A Patient's Perspective on Adult Stem Cell Therapy Pete Hardy, a passionate MedRebel and a 61-year-old patient advocate, voices his experience with adult stem cells. Watch his story! For more information see ... By: Med Rebels … Continue reading

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