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12 Nov Fundraise Update – Video

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

12 Nov Fundraise Update It has been 7 months since Marilyn received her 1st stem cell treatment for her autism. She has gone from mostly nonverbal (only saying a word every few months) to now repeating almost all words with prompting. This video shows her repeating her ABC's, numbers 1-10, and shows video of her amazing summer. She spent a week doing dolphin therapy at Island Dolphin Care in the Keys and is now doing horse therapy at Hope Reins. We are now actively fundraising for her 2nd stem cell treatment. Please visit her site at http://www.Marilynfundraising.org to learn more about Marilyn.From:johndice999Views:0 0ratingsTime:05:23More inPeople Blogs Read the rest here: 12 Nov Fundraise Update - Video … Continue reading

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My American Clientele – Stem Cell Specialist in Mexico – Video

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

My American Clientele - Stem Cell Specialist in Mexico http://www.mexicohealth.com The video shows a leading stem cell specialist from Mexico discussing why he is in a better position to serve the American patients. Incidentally, 23 years of curing degenerative diseases make him a force to be reckoned with. The doctor is a US aficionado and has a deep regard for American mores and culture. Stem cells patients from abroad need special attention and the doctor leaves no stone unturned to ensure highest level of commitment both from him and his staff. He even proclaims one of his nurses to be finest in entire Mexico. To connect with and to get a FREE quote from stem cell specialist in Mexico, click the link above. Related Searches: stem cell treatments brain damage MX, Stem Cell Treatments COPD Mexico stem cell transplant surgery mexicoFrom:mexicohealthViews:5 0ratingsTime:01:15More inPeople Blogs Follow this link: My American Clientele - Stem Cell Specialist in Mexico - Video … Continue reading

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Stem Cells Doctor in Mexico Shares his Expertise – Video

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

Stem Cells Doctor in Mexico Shares his Expertise http://www.mexicohealth.com The video shows a stem cells doctor in Mexico discussing various procedures he specializes in, which notably are multiple sclerosis, brain degenerative disorders, and eye sight rectification. This stem cell specialist has treated over forty patients using cutting edge stem cell therapies. Despite cynical attitudes from different quarters, this doctor represents the vanguard for stem cell treatments for progressively degenerative conditions. To read the transcript and to get a free quote from stem cells doctor in Mexico. Click the link above. Related Searches: Stem Cell Therapy Doctors Mexico, stem cell treatment glaucoma mexico, stem cell therapy brain disorders mexico, stem cell therapy brain injury mexico, stem cell treatment spinal cord MX,From:mexicohealthViews:3 0ratingsTime:04:05More inPeople Blogs Go here to read the rest: Stem Cells Doctor in Mexico Shares his Expertise - Video … Continue reading

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Stem Cells Treatment in Mexico – Reports You'll Need – Video

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

Stem Cells Treatment in Mexico - Reports You'll Need http://www.mexicohealth.com The video shows a top stem cell specialist emphasizing the importance of reports and records in devising a sure shot stem cell treatment. Mexico is going where others have feared to tread by investing heavily in stem cell research and development. Not all conditions are curable using stem cells. Some even require a certain degree of faith in your doctor. This doctor has helped more than 40 patients to get up on their feet. Communication is the key, as this doctor points out. If you're mulling over getting a stem cell treatment in Mexico, for yourself or somebody you know, always remember to carry exhaustive reports. To get a free quote, click the link above. Related Searches: stem cell therapy specialists mexico, Stem Cell Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Mexico, Stem Cell Therapy in Mexico for Chronic Heart Failure, Adult Stem Cell Treatment in Mexico, Stem Cell Therapy for Diabetes Mexico, stem cell treatment for brain damage Mexico, Stem Cell Treatment for Neurodegenerative Conditions mexico, Stem Cell Treatment for Eye Diseases Mexico, Stem Cell Treatment for Heart Conditions Mexico, Stem Cell Therapy for Brain Injury Mexico,From:mexicohealthViews:3 0ratingsTime:02:08More inPeople Blogs … Continue reading

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Autologous and Adult Stem Cells Transplant in Mexico – Video

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

Autologous and Adult Stem Cells Transplant in Mexico http://www.mexicohealth.com The video shows a top stem cell specialist in Mexico explaining why autologous stem cell treatment is a better choice than adult stem cell transplant. The doctor goes on to caution about risks of reaction in case of adult stem cells transplant. In some cases, the reaction could kill. Autologous, on the other hand, is a safe proposition. The doctor has been in the profession since 1978 and has treated over 40 patients with acute degenerative disorders like, multiple sclerosis. To read the transcript of the video about autologous and adult stem cell transplant in Mexico, click the link above. Related Searches: Autologous stem cell transplant mexico, Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation mexico, Stem Cell Transplantation in Adults mexico, Stem cell treatment ms mexico, stem cell treatment glaucoma mexico, stem cell therapy brain disorders mexico, stem cell therapy brain injury mexico, stem cell treatment spinal cord MX,From:mexicohealthViews:2 0ratingsTime:03:08More inPeople Blogs Link: Autologous and Adult Stem Cells Transplant in Mexico - Video … Continue reading

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Donated stem cells may work best for heart patients

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

Stem cells culled from the bone marrow of healthy donors work as well or even better as cells harvested from patients themselves as a treatment for damaged hearts and are more convenient to use, according to new research. The 13-month trial was the first to compare the safety and effectiveness of so-called mesenchymal, or bone marrow-derived, stem cells taken from patients themselves versus those provided by donors. Such adult stem cells that renew themselves and mature into specific cell types have been used for 40 years in bone marrow transplants. Scientists are now exploring their use as treatments for ailments such as heart disease and inflammatory conditions, some of the biggest markets in medicine. The rationale behind using patients' own stem cells to treat disease is that they do not trigger an attack by the body's immune system. Mesenchymal stem cells, however, are also not recognized as foreign tissue. Researchers from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, funded by the National Institutes of Health, found that previously prepared cells from a healthy donor were comparatively safe and may offer the most convenience since it takes up to eight weeks to grow the amount of stem cells needed for … Continue reading

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Two years out, patients receiving stem cell therapy show sustained heart function improvement, study suggests

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

ScienceDaily (Nov. 6, 2012) For a phase I clinical trial, these results are the Holy Grail. Yet researchers from the University of Louisville and Brigham and Women's Hospital reported just such almost-never-attained data. In a Late-Breaking Clinical Trial session on Nov. 6 at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2012 meeting, Roberto Bolli, M.D., of the University of Louisville and Piero Anversa, M.D., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, presented data from their groundbreaking research in the use of autologous adult stem cells with patients who had previous heart attacks. They report that after two years, all patients receiving the stem cell therapy show improvement in heart function, with an overall 12.9 absolute unit increase in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), a standard measure of heart function that shows the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle during a heartbeat. No adverse effects resulting from the therapy were seen. Moreover, MRIs performed on nine patients in the trial showed evidence of myocardial regeneration -- new heart tissue replacing former dead tissue killed by heart attack. "The trial shows the feasibility of isolating and expanding autologous stem cells from virtually every patient," said Bolli, who is the Jewish Hospital Heart … Continue reading

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Stem cell injections repair damaged heart in University of Miami study

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

When he was only 43, Peter Harrison had a severe heart attack that left him suffering from the symptoms of a damaged heart: shortness of breath, chest pain and increased risk of another heart attack. An otherwise healthy commercial real estate agent from Key Biscayne, Harrison was in and out of the hospital for 20 years treating his heart condition until last year when doctors at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine injected his heart with stem cells as part of a study. Three weeks later, he was hiking the steep hills of the U.S. Virgin Islands, keeping up with his wife. There was no chest pain and I was not out of breath it was quite a revelation, he said. I was hoping that the damaged part of my heart would come back to life, and the indication is that it has. The study, which was funded by the National Institutes of Health and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association this week, found that stem cell injections into the heart muscle reduced scar tissue by one third, built up healthy heart tissue and remodeled the spherical shape of the damaged heart to look more … Continue reading

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Stem cell study holds diabetes cure promise

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

A Waikato woman is behind "ground-breaking" research she says could lead to the cure of type 1 diabetes within a year if funding can be found. Matamata-based Noela Vallis, president of the New Zealand Spinal Cord Society, said stem-cell therapy being developed in the organisation's Dunedin laboratory had potential to cure the auto-immune disease that affects more than 20,000 New Zealanders. Diabetes leads to a buildup of glucose in the bloodstream, which, untreated, can lead to dehydration and cause diabetics to go into a coma. The trials, led by Dr Jim Faed and scientist Dr Paul Turner, focus on a gradual recovery of insulin in patients by suppressing the body's auto-immune response. To do that, scientists remove a small amount of the patient's bone marrow and use it to grow stem cells in the laboratory to activate immune-suppressing properties. The activated cells are then infused back into the patient, converting aggressive cells to passive cells. Dr Turner said a Chinese-American study, published earlier this year, proved stem cells could be used to help turn off aggressive auto-immune responses. "The results were astonishing. After 12 weeks all treated patients were making their own insulin in larger amounts." But Mrs Vallis said … Continue reading

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In University of Miami study, stem cell injections repair damaged heart

Posted: Published on November 7th, 2012

When he was only 43, Peter Harrison had a severe heart attack that left him suffering from the symptoms of a damaged heart: shortness of breath, chest pain and increased risk of another heart attack. An otherwise healthy commercial real estate agent from Key Biscayne, Harrison was in and out of the hospital for 20 years treating his heart condition until last year when doctors at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine injected his heart with stem cells as part of a study. Three weeks later, he was hiking the steep hills of the U.S. Virgin Islands, keeping up with his wife. "There was no chest pain and I was not out of breath -- it was quite a revelation," he said. "I was hoping that the damaged part of my heart would come back to life, and the indication is that it has." The study, which was funded by the National Institutes of Health and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association this week, found that stem cell injections into the heart muscle reduced scar tissue by one third, built up healthy heart tissue and remodeled the spherical shape of the damaged heart to look … Continue reading

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