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PAD
Stem Cells Proving to be Worthy in PAD Treatment
South Bend Tribune
December 13, 2006
Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is a painful circulatory problem in the legs affecting almost 10 million Americans. A doctor from Indiana University School of Medicine is using adult stem cells to treat this disease, with the hope of helping millions.
Stem Cell Treatment Study for Peripheral Artery Disease Underway
Indiana University
February 10, 2006
PAD affects blood circulation, generally in the legs resulting in sores, ulcers, and in some cases amputations. For those that are suffering, a unique clinical trial being conducted at the University of Indiana involving stem cell injections as a treatment may be the answer.
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