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Stem Cells Used To Regrow Breasts – Video

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2012

24-01-2012 09:59 CBS Early Morning Show discusses the use of adult adipose (from fat) stem cells to regrow breast tissue for use for both cosmetic reasons and reconstructive reasons as in the case of a mastectomy. Visit link: Stem Cells Used To Regrow Breasts - Video … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritis – Osteoarthritis Treatment – Video

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2012

18-11-2011 09:26 Prominent Texan, Dusty Durrill, discusses his improvements after undergoing stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. Read the original here: Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritis - Osteoarthritis Treatment - Video … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease – Video

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2012

07-12-2011 12:52 Learn more about clinical trials for treatment of Parkinson's with stem cells at Royal Medical Clinic in Henderson, Nevada. http://www.empowereddoctor.com View post: Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson's Disease - Video … Continue reading

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Adult Stem Cell Treatments for COPD -Real patient results, USA Stem Cells- Leon B. Testimonial – Video

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2012

12-01-2012 07:24 If you would like more information please call us Toll Free at 877-578-7908. Or visit our website at http://www.usastemcells.com Or click here to have a Free Phone Constultation with Dr. Matthew Burks usastemcells.com Real patient testimonials for USA Stem Cells. Adult stem cell therapy for COPD, Emphysema, and Pulmonary fibrosis. Visit link: Adult Stem Cell Treatments for COPD -Real patient results, USA Stem Cells- Leon B. Testimonial - Video … Continue reading

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Stem cell treatment for animals – Video

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2012

26-01-2012 02:37 Animacel ltd. is offering your animal stem cell treatment with newly developed stem cell therapy. At the moment, excellent results are with treatments of different joint problems (arthritis and injury/damage of cartilage, hip dysplasia), tendon problems and supporting/adjuvant stem cell therapy for faster healing of broken bones. We are also developing treatment for heart insufficiency, eye dissease, diabetes, etc. See our webpage http://www.animacel.com Read more from the original source: Stem cell treatment for animals - Video … Continue reading

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Autistic Living ABA Home Therapy Part One – Video

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2012

12-08-2011 19:36 ABA Home Therapy Example. When my daughter was first diagnosed with autism I was looking into beginning home therapy. All the video examples that I could find made me a little worried and my husband cringe. The majority of examples that we found showed a home that had been consumed in therapy toys, doll houses and pretend play materials. I was like toys r us vomited all over there house. We couldn't find any remnant of adulthood in these clips. NOW please do not think that I am saying our home or therapy is any better or worse. I simply wanted to give a different perspective and show you who we have organized our 1200 square foot house to accommodate autism, a neuro typical 19 month old, and two adults. When we become therapists to our children it is all we do, think about and study. However in order to keep our individuality and our marriage strong we have to make sure we remember who we are without the autism diagnosis. Not having ABA therapy tools scattered around the house helps us take breaks from reality. We have found ways to containerize autism if you will so that … Continue reading

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Parkinson’s Disease: Balance, Gait (Walk) and Tremors Improve with New Non-Surgical Treatment Part 2 – Video

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2012

25-01-2012 01:43 Parkinson's Disease: New Non-Surgical treatment. Parkinson's symptoms of Gait and Balance stay improved at 9 months with a TMJ mouth piece . More here: Parkinson's Disease: Balance, Gait (Walk) and Tremors Improve with New Non-Surgical Treatment Part 2 - Video … Continue reading

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Oxford, Harvard scientists lead data-sharing effort

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2012

Public release date: 29-Jan-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Adi Himpson adi.himpson@oerc.ox.ac.uk 44-186-561-0620 Harvard University Led by researchers at University of Oxford (UK) and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) at Harvard University, (USA), more than 50 collaborators at over 30 scientific organizations around the globe have agreed on a common standard that will make possible the consistent description of enormous and radically different databases compiled in fields ranging from genetics to stem cell science, to environmental studies. The new standard provides a way for scientists in widely disparate fields to co-ordinate each other's findings by allowing behind-the-scenes combination of the mountains of data produced by modern, technology driven science. "We are now working together to provide the means to manage enormous quantities of otherwise incompatible data, ranging from the biomedical to the environmental," says Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Ph.D, Team Leader of the project at the University of Oxford's Oxford e-Research Centre. This standard-compliant data sharing effort and the establishment of its on-line presence, the ISA Commons ? http://www.isacommons.org, is described in a Commentary published today in the journal Nature Genetics. The commentary is signed by all the collaborators. "An example of how this works at the Harvard Stem … Continue reading

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UCD stem cell research battles Huntington's disease

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2012

A team of researchers at UC Davis has pioneered a technique to use stem cells to smother the genetic problem that causes Huntington's disease. The findings, due in the journal Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, could pave the way for a treatment that stops the disease's devastating progression. Huntington's is an inherited disease in which the body produces a mutant version of a protein, huntingtin, that destroys nerve cells in the brain. It causes uncontrolled movements and difficulty walking, plus dementia that grows progressively worse until the disease ultimately results in death. It strikes about one in every 10,000 people in this country, according to the Huntington's Disease Society of America. There is no known cure. Treatment aims to slow down the worsening of symptoms and keep the patient comfortable. Researchers at the UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures, led by Jan A. Nolta, attacked abnormal huntingtin with a technique called RNA interference. This is how it works: RNA is a molecule similar to DNA that occurs naturally in the body and which cells use to produce proteins. If a strand of RNA is producing a bad protein, like the mutant huntingtin, researchers can create another strand that's essentially an inverted … Continue reading

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Body clock receptor linked to diabetes in new genetic study

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2012

Public release date: 29-Jan-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Sam Wong sam.wong@imperial.ac.uk 44-207-594-2198 Imperial College London A study published in Nature Genetics today has found new evidence for a link between the body clock hormone melatonin and type 2 diabetes. The study found that people who carry rare genetic mutations in the receptor for melatonin have a much higher risk of type 2 diabetes. The findings should help scientists to more accurately assess personal diabetes risk and could lead to the development of personalised treatments. Previous research has found that people who work night shifts have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Studies have also found that if volunteers have their sleep disrupted repeatedly for three days, they temporarily develop symptoms of diabetes. The body's sleep-wake cycle is controlled by the hormone melatonin, which has effects including drowsiness and lowering body temperature. In 2008, a genetic study led by Imperial College London discovered that people with common variations in the gene for MT2, a receptor for melatonin, have a slightly higher risk of type 2 diabetes. The new study reveals that carrying any of four rare mutations in the MT2 gene increases a person's … Continue reading

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