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Knee arthritis 28 months after stem cell therapy by Harry Adelson, N.D. – Video

Posted: August 4, 2014 at 9:43 pm


Knee arthritis 28 months after stem cell therapy by Harry Adelson, N.D.
Cory describes his outcome from a single bone marrow/adipose stem cell treatment for his arthritic knees by Harry Adelson, N.D. http://www.docereclinics.com.

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Stem cell beauty treatments? Be wary, experts say

Posted: August 4, 2014 at 9:43 pm

Could stem cell injections help rejuvenate your face or body? Probably not, plastic surgery experts say, but ads for these types of bogus procedures abound on the Internet.

"Stem cells offer tremendous potential, but the marketplace is saturated with unsubstantiated and sometimes fraudulent claims that may place patients at risk," a team led by Dr. Michael Longaker, of Stanford University Medical Center, wrote in a review published in the August issue ofPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

The experts say consumers need to be wary of advertisements promoting the benefits of "minimally invasive, stem cell-based rejuvenation procedures." Claims for stem cell procedures for facelifts, breast augmentation and vaginal rejuvenation are not only unsubstantiated, but also risky, Longaker's team said.

They note that, to date, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved only one cosmetic stem cell procedure designed to treat fine facial wrinkles. And since that single procedure was approved, the product involved has been monitored extensively.

Overall, cosmetic stem cell procedures have not undergone significant scientific scrutiny, the Stanford team said. The risks associated with stem cell and tissue processing have not been closely examined. The effects of aging on stem cells are also not well established, the researchers explained.

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Tummy tucks and facelifts pale in comparison to these surprising surgeries patients request

To investigate concerning claims being made about cosmetic stem cell procedures, the researchers performed a basic Internet search. They found the most common result was "stem cell facelifts." Most of the procedures used stem cells isolated from fat but did not provide details on the quality of the stem cells.

More than 100 clinical trials are currently evaluating stem cells derived from fat, but few are focusing on cosmetic treatments. The researchers cautioned that the products used in these cosmetic procedures likely involves additional types of cells unless they utilized sophisticated cell-sorting techniques.

Many blood plasma-enriched "platelet protein treatments" are also incorrectly advertised as stem cell therapy, the study's authors noted.

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Dr. A.P.REYES~U.S. SENATOR-LEGALIZING STEM CELL THERAPY – Video

Posted: August 4, 2014 at 12:45 am


Dr. A.P.REYES~U.S. SENATOR-LEGALIZING STEM CELL THERAPY
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By: Arturo Reyes

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LEGALIZING STEM CELL THERAPY in the U.S.A. By: Dr. Arturo Pacheco Reyes, MD U.S. Senator – Video

Posted: August 4, 2014 at 12:45 am


LEGALIZING STEM CELL THERAPY in the U.S.A. By: Dr. Arturo Pacheco Reyes, MD U.S. Senator
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Dr Felix new protocol on Stem Cell therapy – Video

Posted: August 4, 2014 at 12:45 am


Dr Felix new protocol on Stem Cell therapy
Dr. FELIX molecular biologist , medical doctor developed world first protocol using peptides with Stem Cell therapy to improve patients outcome.

By: Soraya Felix

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Effect of microenvironment modulation on stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury pain

Posted: August 1, 2014 at 10:41 pm

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31-Jul-2014

Contact: Meng Zhao eic@nrren.org 86-138-049-98773 Neural Regeneration Research

Spinal cord injury (SCI) currently ranks second after mental retardation among neurological disorders in terms of cost to society. Pain is a debilitating consequence of SCI related to the nature of the lesion, neurological structures damaged, and secondary pathophysiological changes of surviving tissues1. Approximately two-thirds of persons who have sustained SCI experience clinically significant pain after injury, of whom one-third have severe pain2, 3. Post-SCI pain can increase with time and is often refractory to conventional treatment approaches4. Over the past decade, clinical studies have shown that post-SCI pain interferes with rehabilitation, daily activities, and quality of life and may substantially influence mood, leading to depression and even suicide4-7.Chronic neuropathic pain following SCI is divided into three types: at-level pain (pain within the body segments innervated by spinal cord segments at the level of the injury), below-level pain (pain within body segments caudal to the level at which the spinal cord was injured), and above-level pain (pain within body segments rostral to the level at which the spinal cord was injured)8. The mechanisms underlying SCI-induced chronic neuropathic pain are not well understood. Aberrant central sprouting of nociceptive fibers has been commonly proposed as a mechanism of SCI pain and is associated with mechanical allodynia induced by SCI9-11. Demyelination (loss of myelin) and dysmyelination (abnormal myelination) induced by oligodendrocyte injury and death are important contributors to SCI-associated behavioral deficits, including pain12-16. For instance, SCI-induced dysmyelination is involved in the aberrant sprouting of nociceptive fibers and causes SCI pain behaviors. Thus, remyelination of demyelinated/dysmyelinated axonsin the injured spinal cord could be an important repair therapy for SCI and one of the key elements for functional recovery and aberrant sprouting prevention after SCI, published in the Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 9, No. 5, 2014).

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Article: " Effect of microenvironment modulation on stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury pain" by Sufang Liu1, 2, Changsheng Li1, 2, Ying Xing2, 3, Feng Tao1 (1 Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA; 2 Basic Medical College, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China; 3 Basic Medical College, Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang, Henan Province, China)

Liu SF, Li CS, Xing Y, Tao F. Effect of microenvironment modulation on stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury pain. Neural Regen Res. 2014;9(5):458-459.

Contact: Meng Zhao eic@nrren.org 86-138-049-98773 Neural Regeneration Research http://www.nrronline.org/

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What clinical trials for gene and stem cell therapy are under way in your London laboratory? – Video

Posted: July 31, 2014 at 1:44 pm


What clinical trials for gene and stem cell therapy are under way in your London laboratory?
Robin Ali, BSc, PhD, FMedSci, internationally known for his research in gene and cell-based therapy for the treatment of retinal degeneration, has joined the U-M Department of Ophthalmology...

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Beware of claims about cosmetic stem cells procedures, says review in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Posted: July 29, 2014 at 5:42 pm

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29-Jul-2014

Contact: Connie Hughes Connie.Hughes@wolterskluwer.com 646-674-6348 Wolters Kluwer Health

July 29, 2014 Advertising claims for cosmetic procedures using stem cells are running far ahead of the scientific evidence for safety and effectiveness, according to a review in the August issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

"Stem cells offer tremendous potential, but the marketplace is saturated with unsubstantiated and sometimes fraudulent claims that may place patients at risk," write Dr Michael T. Longaker of Stanford University Medical Center and colleagues.

'Worrying advertisements' for cosmetic stem cell procedures

Dr Longaker and coauthors raise concerns about the unregulated use of stem cells for unproven indicationsincluding cosmetic procedures. While stem cell therapy "remains in its infancy," they write, "there are a growing number of cosmetic practitioners that are advertising minimally invasive, stem cell-based rejuvenation procedures."

The article was prompted by "worrying advertisements" claiming benefits of stem cell procedures for facelifts, breast augmentationeven "stem cell vaginal rejuvenation." These ads claim benefits from procedures that have not undergone rigorous scientific evaluationincluding potential risks related to stem cell and tissue processing and the effects of aging on stem cells.

To gain insight into these claims, Dr Longaker and coauthors performed a Google search for cosmetic stem cell treatments, the most common of which was "stem cell facelifts." Most procedures used "stem cells" isolated from fat. However, the websites provided little information on the quality of the stem cells used.

Without advanced cell-sorting procedures, these products used in these procedures likely contain many other types of cells besides fat-derived stem cells. Many clinics also offered plasma-rich platelet protein treatments, which they inaccurately marketed as stem cell therapy.

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David's Stories from Detroit – Video

Posted: July 28, 2014 at 3:47 pm


David #39;s Stories from Detroit
David in Detroit for Netroots Nation 2014 --On the Bonus Show: A Russian man beats the bank at it #39;s own game, stem-cell therapy gone awry, Rhode Island #39;s accidental legal prostitution experiment...

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What is Okyanos Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy? – Video

Posted: July 28, 2014 at 3:44 pm


What is Okyanos Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy?
Cardiac stem cell therapy is a promising new treatment option for advanced heart disease patients. This short video explores the procedure and benefits of adult stem cell therapy for severe...

By: Okyanos Heart Institute

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