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Stem Cell Update from Panama 3 Years Later – Video

Posted: Published on February 11th, 2012

03-10-2011 13:54 I had my first stem cell treatment for Multiple Sclerosis in November 2008. After much research and education, I decided to leave the US and go to Cell Medicine in Costa Rica at the time. 3 years later the clinic has grown and consolidated their lab and facilities to Panama City. The treatment wasn't a cure, but it worked amazingly well for me and gave me a second chance at life. My MS is progressive and I will continue to turn to stem cells for ongoing treatment of my disease. Hopefully one day very soon with continuing discussions with Gov. Rick Perry and others, we will see stem cell treatments more widely available in the United States. iLoveMyNewStemCells! Here is the original post: Stem Cell Update from Panama 3 Years Later - Video … Continue reading

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The A-Word, Autism – Part 21: Requesting and Reinforcement – Video

Posted: Published on February 11th, 2012

13-01-2012 15:59 Jack Riley is now requesting what he wants which is beginning to prove difficult for his parents, as they are supposed to reinforce each request. When should a parent decrease one-to-one reinforcement? What other skills should be introduced once requesting becomes more natural? Go to SkillsForAutism.com for more information. Read the original: The A-Word, Autism - Part 21: Requesting and Reinforcement - Video … Continue reading

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"Kyle Eade, "Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery" – Video

Posted: Published on February 11th, 2012

01-02-2012 16:34 Spinal cord injury treatment. http://www.projectwalk.org exists to provide an improved quality of life for people with spinal cord injuries through intense exercise-based recovery programs, education, support and encouragement. More: "Kyle Eade, "Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery" - Video … Continue reading

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Lower Back Pain | Discussion

Posted: Published on February 11th, 2012

14-11-2011 16:26 ??? Free Newsletter: the21convention.com ??? Facebook: http://www.facebook.com ??? Subscribe on Youtube: bit.ly James Steele (or James Steele II as he is known online and through his blog) is a 23 year old Lecturer and PhD Research Student at Southampton Solent University in the UK. James is an exercise scientist by profession having gained a first class honours degree in Applied Sport Science and during his time of study working with a wide range of elite athletic populations including; international Ironman triathlete's, Paralympic wheelchair basketball and rugby, semi professional muay thai fighters and professional football (soccer). In addition he has worked with non-athletic populations including the elderly, diseased and a population that he is currently conducting research with; sufferers of chronic low back pain. James is active as an academic pursuing his PhD research into chronic low back pain, its multifactorial symptoms and the effects of isolated resistance exercise for the lumbar extensors in treating it. He has also recently had a paper published with his colleagues, on which he was second author, presenting the scientific literature of resistance training and suggesting recommendations for its optimal implementation based upon the current evidence. Despite his clear academic focus in the … Continue reading

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Personalized medicine: 23andMe

Posted: Published on February 11th, 2012

15-12-2011 19:02 This is a comparison of predictions between two direct-to-consumer genetics companies, 23andMe and Navigenics. This study was conducted in 2009 and published in Nature 461:725 (October 2009 issue). Authors: Pauline C. Ng, Sarah S. Murray, Samuel Levy, J. Craig Venter Continue reading here: Personalized medicine: 23andMe … Continue reading

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Medicine in Blue and White – Episode 3 – Penn State Hershey Medical Center – Video

Posted: Published on February 11th, 2012

06-01-2012 11:46 pennstatehershey.org In this episode of Medicine in Blue and White: The incredible connection between one fourteen year old boy -- and the thousands of people he has helped over the past forty years. Combining aerospace engineering and medical technology to help improve health care in developing countries. Never-before-seen-behavior under the microscope that could lead to a cure for some of the most challenging diseases we face. And a new way to test for what is -- literally -- an age-old problem. Excerpt from: Medicine in Blue and White - Episode 3 - Penn State Hershey Medical Center - Video … Continue reading

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Insights Into MI6: Stem Cell Transplantation – Video

Posted: Published on February 10th, 2012

08-02-2012 23:17 NicholasAnderson.info Nicholas Anderson, Author of "NOC British Secret Operations" interviewed by Joseph Dowdy. stem cell transplantation... can't say diseases to get hopes up. oversaw exfiltration of doctor who is an expert at stem cell transplantation. not an expert or doctor, but can speak from experience. much of this may bother others. there is an assumption one belief is correct and others are wrong. stem cells are human and animal organisms derived from embryos. they can renew themselves in others bodys/cells/tissues. they are not factory assembled. they are coming from aborted tissue that would be thrown away. in the soviet union, they experimented on them. again, author does not know all about stem cells. speak to your doctor and do your own research. for most basic info on the doctor from the soviet union, see the book. was this post cold war debriefing? was he a scientist who knew a lot? no. he defected in mid-70s. the west/us/uk milked him for info. they did nothing with that info. he returned to the new russia after the collapse and started again. what has he been doing since? is the russian medicine better?? yes, it's more advanced or the west has … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis and Sports Injuries: A Case Study – Video

Posted: Published on February 10th, 2012

08-02-2012 11:12 Stem Cell Treatment of Pro/Am dancer and orthodontist, Dr. Janet Vaughan. In attempt to get her dancing career back on track, Dr. Vaughan decided to undergo stem cell therapy at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. Dr. Jorge Paz, Medical Director at the Stem Cell Institute presents Dr. Vaughan's case discussing her injuries and subsequent recovery. After being unable to compete for 2 years, Dr. Vaughan is once again slated to compete on the professional dance circuit with her current professional partner, Mr. Eddie Stutts (Professional 10-Dance World Champion). From 2007-2009, Dr. Vaughan partnered with World Champion Tony Dovolani and competed extensively in the US, winning a National Reserve Pro/Am Rhythm title. Tony Dovolani is best known for his appearances on ABC's hit reality series, "Dancing with the Stars", and has teamed up with Chynna Phillips, Wendy Williams, Audrina Partridge, Kate Gosselin, Kathy Ireland, Susan Lucci, Jane Seymour and other celebrities on the show. Continue reading here: Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis and Sports Injuries: A Case Study - Video … Continue reading

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Medicine in Blue and White – Episode 3 – Penn State Hershey Medical Center – Video

Posted: Published on February 10th, 2012

06-01-2012 11:46 pennstatehershey.org In this episode of Medicine in Blue and White: The incredible connection between one fourteen year old boy -- and the thousands of people he has helped over the past forty years. Combining aerospace engineering and medical technology to help improve health care in developing countries. Never-before-seen-behavior under the microscope that could lead to a cure for some of the most challenging diseases we face. And a new way to test for what is -- literally -- an age-old problem. See the article here: Medicine in Blue and White - Episode 3 - Penn State Hershey Medical Center - Video … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Transplant: Sonny’s Story – Video

Posted: Published on February 10th, 2012

09-02-2012 15:56 Sonny Ray shares his experience about Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center's Blood and Marrow Transplant Program. Learn more about our Blood and Marrow Transplant Program: http://www.vanderbilthealth.com Read the original: Stem Cell Transplant: Sonny's Story - Video … Continue reading

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