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Stem Cell Institute Welcomes Special Guest Speaker Roberta F. Shapiro DO, FAAPM&R to Stem Cell Therapy Public Seminar …
Posted: April 30, 2014 at 3:44 am
New York, NY (PRWEB) April 29, 2014
The Stem Cell Institute located in Panama City, Panama, welcomes special guest speaker Roberta F. Shapiro, DO, FAAPM&R to its public seminar on umbilical cord stem cell therapy on Saturday, May 17, 2014 in New York City at the New York Hilton Midtown from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Dr. Shapiro will discuss A New York Doctors Path to Panama.
Dr. Shapiro operates a private practice for physical medicine and rehabilitation in New York City. Her primary professional activities include outpatient practice focused on comprehensive treatment of acute and chronic musculoskeletal and myofascial pain syndromes using manipulation techniques, trigger point injections, tendon injections, bursae injections, nerve and motor point blocks. Secondary work at her practice focuses on the management of pediatric onset disability.
She is the founder and president of the Dayniah Fund, a non-profit charitable foundation formed to support persons with progressive debilitating diseases who are faced with catastrophic events such as surgery or illness. The Dayniah Fund educates the public about the challenges of people with disabilities and supports research on reducing the pain and suffering caused by disabling diseases and conditions.
Dr. Shapiro serves as assistant clinical professor in the Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center.
Stem Cell Institute Speakers include:
Neil Riordan PhD Clinical Trials: Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Autism and Spinal Cord Injury
Dr. Riordan is the founder of the Stem Cell Institute and Medistem Panama Inc.
Jorge Paz-Rodriguez MD Stem Cell Therapy for Autoimmune Disease: MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus
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Stem cell therapies look promising for heart disease
Posted: April 30, 2014 at 3:44 am
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29-Apr-2014
Contact: Jennifer Beal sciencenewsroom@wiley.com 44-124-377-0633 Wiley
Stem cell therapies work as a complement to standard treatments, potentially cutting the number of deaths after a year, suggests evidence from the latest Cochrane review: Stem cell therapy for chronic ischaemic heart disease and congestive heart failure. Taking stem cells from a patient's bone marrow and injecting them into their damaged heart may be an effective way to treat heart disease.
The new review, published today in The Cochrane Library, uses data involving 1,255 people from 23 randomised controlled trials, where all participants received standard treatments. Compared to standard treatment alone or with placebo, stem cell therapy using bone marrow cells resulted in fewer deaths due to heart disease and heart failure, reduced the likelihood of patients being readmitted to hospital, and improved heart function. However, researchers say that with much larger clinical trials underway, the findings are awaited to enable more certainty about the effects.
Dr Enca Martin-Rendon, author of the review, Cochrane Heart Review Group, and based at NHS Blood and Transplant and the University of Oxford, UK, said: "This is encouraging evidence that stem cell therapy has benefits for heart disease patients. However, it is generated from small studies and it is difficult to come to any concrete conclusions until larger clinical trials that look at longer- term effects are carried out."
Stem cell therapies are experimental treatments that are currently only available in facilities carrying out medical research. If eventually found to be effective, they might offer an alternative or complementary treatment to standard drug and surgical treatments for some patients with chronic heart disease. The procedure involves collecting stem cells from a patient's own blood or bone marrow and using them to repair damaged tissues in the patient's heart and arteries.
Although within the first year there were no clear benefits of stem cell therapy over standard treatment alone, when longer term data were analysed a year or more later about 3 per cent of people treated with their stem cells had died compared with 15 per cent of people in the control groups. Hospital readmissions were reduced to 2 in every 100 people compared to 9 in the control group, and adverse effects were rare.
Dr Martin-Rendon continued, "It isn't clear which types of stem cells work best or why stem cell therapies seem to work for some people but not for others. We need to find out what's different in the people who aren't responding well to these treatments as it might then be possible to tailor therapies to these patients, so that they work better."
Dr David Tovey, Editor-in-Chief, Cochrane, said: "This review should help to raise awareness of the potential of stem cell therapy to improve patient outcomes, but it also demonstrates the importance of recognising the uncertainty of initial findings and the need for further research. A Cochrane review aims to analyse all available data to give a clear picture of what the evidence shows. Ensuring health decision makers, health professionals and the general public has access to up-to-date, relevant evidence research will help to raise awareness of the effectiveness of treatments and medications and therefore improve health care."
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Study of stem cell trials links discrepancies in data with reported success of treatment
Posted: April 30, 2014 at 3:44 am
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28-Apr-2014
Contact: Franca Davenport f.davenport@imperial.ac.uk 020-759-42198 Imperial College London
New research looking at the success of clinical trials of stem cell therapy shows that trials appear to be more successful in studies where there are more discrepancies in the trial data.
Researchers from Imperial College London conducted a meta-analysis of 49 randomised controlled trials of bone marrow stem cell therapy for heart disease. The study, published today in the British Medical Journal, identified and listed over 600 discrepancies within the trial reports.
Discrepancies were defined as two (or more) reported facts that could not both be accurate because they were logically or mathematically incompatible. For example, one trial reported that it involved 70 patients, who were divided into two groups of 35 and 80.
The researchers found eight trials that each contained over 20 discrepancies.
The researchers found that the discrepancy count in a trial was the most important determinant of the improvement in cardiac function reported by that trial. Trials with fewer and fewer discrepancies showed progressively smaller improvements in cardiac function. The five trials with no discrepancies at all showed an effect size of zero (see bar chart in Notes to Editors).
Previous meta-analyses looking at the results of lots of clinical trials have suggested that on average, bone marrow stem cell therapy has a significant positive effect on improving heart function. However, some trials have shown that it successfully improves heart function whilst others have not. The reasons for this are unclear.
Professor Darrel Francis, one of the study authors from the National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College London, said: "Clinical trials involve a huge amount of data and so it is understandable that discrepancies sometimes arise when researchers are presenting their findings. However, our study suggests that these discrepancies can have a significant impact on the overall results. It is a powerful reminder to all of us conducting clinical trials to be careful and vigilant to avoid discrepancies appearing in the work.
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Purtier Deer Placenta – Stem Cell Therapy – Video
Posted: April 28, 2014 at 6:42 pm
Purtier Deer Placenta - Stem Cell Therapy
Increasingly hectic lifestyles, bad dietary habits, stress and pollution take a toll on our bodies. As we age, metabolic syndromes and cardiovascular diseases will surface. High blood pressure,...
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Stem Cell Therapy on Radyo Klinika – Video
Posted: April 28, 2014 at 6:42 pm
Stem Cell Therapy on Radyo Klinika
Dr. Edwin Bien explains stem cell therapy on Itanong Mo Kay Doc, a segment on Radyo Klinika at Dwiz 882 AM. Sponsored by Geriamin, multivitamins and minerals...
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Former Ennis Coach Sam Harrell is Back Thanks to Stem Cell Therapy – Video
Posted: April 27, 2014 at 8:42 pm
Former Ennis Coach Sam Harrell is Back Thanks to Stem Cell Therapy
Sam Harrell won three state football championships at Ennis High School, but perhaps the toughest battle he has faced has been off the field with MS. Jeff Po...
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Arabic BBC Interview about stem cell therapy – Video
Posted: April 25, 2014 at 5:48 pm
Arabic BBC Interview about stem cell therapy
. ( ) Arabic BBC Interview with Hassan Abdulrazzak about stem cell...
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2020 Stem Cell Therapy Market Alternative Strategies – Video
Posted: April 25, 2014 at 5:48 pm
2020 Stem Cell Therapy Market Alternative Strategies
Read more at http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/281584-stem-cell-therapy-market-by-treatment-mode-autologous-allogeneic-therapeutic-applications-cns-cvs-...
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Treatment for Degenerative, Bulging and Herniated Discs Minimally Invasive Stem Cell Therapy – Video
Posted: April 25, 2014 at 5:48 pm
Treatment for Degenerative, Bulging and Herniated Discs Minimally Invasive Stem Cell Therapy
Treatment for Bulging and Herniated Discs in Thailand http://stemcellthailand.org/services-list/stem-cell-treatment-degenerative-disc-disease-back-surgery-al...
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Stem Cell Therapy | bone marrow concentrate for osteoarthritis – Video
Posted: April 25, 2014 at 12:45 am
Stem Cell Therapy | bone marrow concentrate for osteoarthritis
http://www.arthritistreatmentcenter.com In the next video I #39;ll report on another study showing the effectiveness of stem cells in the treatment of osteoarthritis... New Study Shows Positive...
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