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Better Living: Domestic Violence Prevention Program – Video

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

Better Living: Domestic Violence Prevention Program When a woman is a victim of domestic abuse, she can find assistance through the Brigham and Women's Hospital Passageways and the Women's After Care Clinic. By: PartnersHealthCare … Continue reading

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MIRACLE Purtier Placenta Testimonial – Taiwan – Walking Difficulties Due To Accident – Video

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

MIRACLE Purtier Placenta Testimonial - Taiwan - Walking Difficulties Due To Accident Contact Christin Lee@60133950036, christin3724@hotmail.com for details. Refer http://www.squidoo.com/purtier-placenta-live-stem-cell-therapy for details of Purtier ... By: Christin Lee … Continue reading

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MIRACLE Purtier Placenta Testimonial – Indonesia – Video

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

MIRACLE Purtier Placenta Testimonial - Indonesia Contact Christin Lee@60133950036, christin3724@hotmail.com for details. Refer http://www.squidoo.com/purtier-placenta-live-stem-cell-therapy for details of Purtier ... By: Christin Lee … Continue reading

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3rd Agent Was a Charm… – David Quezeda Testimonial – Video

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

3rd Agent Was a Charm... - David Quezeda Testimonial My job transferred us back to San Diego. We first called Eric about one of his listings. Although the home was too small, we knew we wanted to work with Eric... By: Eric Colona … Continue reading

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The Cost Of Saving Pets

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

By Chris May PHILADELPHIA (CBS) From prosthetic limbs to stem cell therapy, more people are choosing advanced medical procedures to save their dogs and cats. When it comes down to an animals life and death, some pet-owners will spare no expense. Valentino, a feisty Jack Russell terrier, fought back after being hit by a car. He had a crushed skull, said his owner, Jen Curti. There was actual tire marks on his body. Jen rushed him to the veterinary hospital where he spent two weeks on a ventilator. Without the assistance of us breathing for him, he would not be breathing and he would have died, said veterinarian Dr. Benjamin Davidson. Valentinos injuries healed but Jen is still paying for more than $50,000 in hospital bills. Every day he just gave us another hope, says Jen. I just looked at him I couldnt possibly think of stopping. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, Americans spent $28 billion in vet care in 2011. See the original post here: The Cost Of Saving Pets … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Orthopedic Applauds New Study Promoting Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

(PRWEB) April 06, 2013 StemCellOrthopedic.com, popular website of the Institute of Regenerative and Molecular Orthopaedics (IRMO), world renowned stem cell therapy experts, applauds a recent study displaying the efficacy of platelet rich plasma (PRP) therapy in treating patients with tennis elbow. This study comes on the heels of a wave of recent research exploring the effectiveness of PRP therapy on torn tendons, muscles, and more. This comes as good news to people around the world suffering from tennis elbow and many other painful ailments. The analysis, from the Rothman Institute at Jefferson, included a multi-center randomized prospective study to research the clinical value of PRP. The study utilized 230 patients with chronic tennis elbow, where virtually one half was treated with PRP and the other half was the control group. The PRP group received single PRP injections into their extensor tendon. Both groups were studied for up to 24 weeks. By week 12, the PRP group reported a 55% improvement in pain, versus 47% for the control group. Concurrently, at week 12, the PRP group reported 37.4% significant elbow tenderness, compared to 48% from the control group. By the end of 24 weeks, the PRP group reported an outstanding 29% … Continue reading

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Spencer Trask Congratulates InVivo Therapeutics on its Recent Approvals from the FDA

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

GREENWICH, Conn., April 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Spencer Trask, a venture capital firm focused on developing big ideas into world-changing companies, congratulates InVivo Therapeutics (NVIV), for its recent approvals from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). On the heels of FDA approval for Humanitarian Use Device (HUD) designation (an important benchmark and speed-to-market catalyst), InVivo has received yet another important FDA approval Investigational Device Exemption (IDE), allowing human trials to begin. With IDE approval, InVivo will now be able to run first-in-man clinical trials to confirm safety and performance of its biopolymer scaffold. There are currently no treatment options approved by the FDA, or in clinical trials, to intervene directly in the spinal cord following a spinal cord injury. "We believe InVivo's treatment for spinal cord injuries could have a profound impact. If this is approved, it will change lives," said Kevin Kimberlin, Chairman of Spencer Trask & Co. "This is what we are all about helping entrepreneurs brave enough to work on tough problems, like ending paralysis due to spinal cord injuries." Spencer Trask Ventures raised $13 million in early-stage funding for InVivo in December of 2010 through its network of individual investors at a share price of $1.00. … Continue reading

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Creation of adult stem cell center at KU Med sent to Brownback for consideration

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

By SCOTT ROTHSCHILD, The Lawrence Journal-World The creation of an adult stem cell research and treatment center at Kansas University Medical Center requires only the signature of Gov. Sam Brownback, who has indicated he supports the venture. The House and Senate on Friday sent the legislation to Brownback even though KU Med didnt ask for the measure, and there is no funding in the proposal to start what would be called the Midwest Stem Cell Therapy Center. The proposal was championed by abortion opponents who say that adult stem cell research has the potential to establish new cures and therapies. The bill would prohibit the center from using embryonic stem cells or cells taken from aborted fetal tissue. Abortion opponents oppose human embryonic stem cell research because it involves the destruction of the embryo. But opponents of the bill said the startup of a research center requires a lengthy planning process that brings experts together before approaching the Legislature. The Legislature has no business inserting itself into this sort of operation at the Medical Center, said Sen. Laura Kelly, D-Topeka. We have no qualifications to do this. Kelly also said the advisory board set up for the center would have … Continue reading

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Neural Stem Cell Transplants May One Day Help Parkinson's Patients, Others (preview)

Posted: Published on April 7th, 2013

See Inside Neurodegenerative disorders devastate the brain, but doctors hope one day to replace lost cells By Ferris Jabr BRAIN GROWTH: To replace brain cells lost to neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease, some researchers are experimenting with grafts of fetal brain tissue and injections of young neurons grown from stem cells in the lab. Image: Bryan Christie Inside the human brain, branching neurons grow beside, around and on top of one another like trees in a dense forest. Scientists used to think that any neurons that wilted and died from injury or disease were gone forever because the brain had no way to replace those cells. By the 1990s, however, most neuroscientists had accepted that the adult brain cultivates small gardens of stem cells that can turn into mature neurons. This article was originally published with the title Replanting the Brain's Forest. Read the original here: Neural Stem Cell Transplants May One Day Help Parkinson's Patients, Others (preview) … Continue reading

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"Nanokicking" Stem Cells Offers Cheaper And Easier Way To Grow New Bone

Posted: Published on April 6th, 2013

Featured Article Academic Journal Main Category: Stem Cell Research Also Included In: Bones / Orthopedics Article Date: 05 Apr 2013 - 12:00 PDT Current ratings for: "Nanokicking" Stem Cells Offers Cheaper And Easier Way To Grow New Bone 3.57 (7 votes) Matt Dalby from the Centre for Cell Engineering at the University of Glasgow, and colleagues, write about their work in a study that was published recently in the journal ACS Nano. In a statement released this week, Dalby says their new method offers a simple way of "converting adult stem cells from the bone marrow into bone-making cells on a large scale without the use of cocktails of chemicals or recourse to challenging and complex engineering". Scientists have found it is possible to grow these tissue types in the lab by isolating MSCs and culturing them in an environment that simulates that which occurs naturally in the human body. But current methods of coaxing the stem cells to differentiate are notoriously problematic and require expensive and highly engineered materials or complex chemical cocktails. Nanokicking replicates a vibration that occurs in the membranes of bone cells when they stick together to form new bone naturally in the body. The vibration, … Continue reading

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