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Stem cell glue heals rock climber's broken leg
17 hours ago ago from Newspost Online - Latest News of India, World, Business, Sports, Entertainment, Science, Health
In a breakthrough attempt, doctors have successfully healed the broken leg of a rock climber with the help of his own stem cells. Andrew Kent was so badly hurt while rock climbing in the Lake District that traditional surgery failed, leaving him with the option of getting his limb amputated. However, the new stem cell technique eliminated the possibility. Kent and his son were climbing in the Langdale Pikes earlier this year ...
Related contentResearchers are step closer to Stem cell therapies for hearts
12 hours ago ago from Palscience
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. The most common heart problem in the United States is coronary heart disease, which often appears as a heart attack. It takes almost 600,000 lives each year. Scientists have been working extremely hard to make use of stem cell therapies to treat patients with heart problems. and Today, the researchers announced that they are closer than ever before to treat heart ...
Related contentUK Cosmetic Doctor Warns Patients Not To Rush Into Stem Cell Boob Jobs
17 hours ago ago from Top Notch PR
Following reports that the first UK patient has undergone cell enriched breast enhancement, a leading cosmetic doctor is urging patients to think twice before rushing to book the treatment in 2010 because there is not enough data to prove its long-term success. The procedure, also known as a Stem Cell Boob Job, involves taking cells and fat from the patient’s body, such as buttocks or thighs, and injecting it into the breast to increase ...
Related contentDiabetes Reversed at Will!
22 hours ago ago from Karen\'s Free Health and Fitness Tips
A new useful study on diabetes has been done by the Researchers at the University of Florida who have been able to reverse diabetes in mice. What the researchers did was used a simple injection of immature cells, or stem cells, right below the skin, and the mice were able to regulate the amount of glucose in the bloodstream. Cells were harvested from the pancreas that were in early stages of development and cultured in a laboratory until they ...
Related contentStem Cell Therapy as Rejuvenation and Other Disease Treatment
12 hours ago ago from Stem Cell News Blog - Latest Stem Cell News, Information and Development
PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 20, 2009 – Manila, Philippines – Asian Medical Tourism – offers stem cell research and treatment for a wide range of degenerative disorders such as diabetes mellitus, arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer [Read the full article here] Related News: Successful stem cell therapy for treatment of eye disease New therapy with stem cells to treat Crohn s disease Stem Cell Therapy a Young Boy's Journey A ...
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Pfizer Acquires a Stem-Cell Therapy
12 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Pfizer said Sunday that it was buying the rights to a somewhat controversial cell therapy from Athersys, a biotechnology company a sign of big pharmaceutical companies' growing interest in stem cells . Add to Portfolio Pfizer Inc Go to your Portfolio Pfizer will have the rights to develop Athersys's cells to treat inflammatory bowel disease , the companies are expected to announce on Monday. It will pay Athersys $6 ...
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