Stem Cells Don’t have to be Alive to Be Beneficial
The use of stem cells in patients who have poor circulation is well-known. In fact, the first use of stem cells for conditions other than
The use of stem cells in patients who have poor circulation is well-known. In fact, the first use of stem cells for conditions other than
Use of stem cells for treatment of degenerative diseases offers great hope. Unfortunately, this hope is tempered by practical considerations. For example, in patients with
The intracoronary administration of bone marrow stem cells in patients who have suffered a heart attack has been demonstrated to cause beneficial effects in double
One of the major advancements in the area of stem cell research has been the establishment of techniques for "retro-differentiating" of old cells into younger
62-year-old Hal Kaye had an injection of his own stem cells into his injured ankle, the results were so astonishing that he no longer needed
The Center for Improvement of Human Functioning International (CIHFI) was lead author on a peer reviewed study published in the Journal of Translational Medicine http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/pdf/1479-5876-8-34.pdf