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The Skin Gun stem cell research – Video

Posted: November 14, 2012 at 8:40 pm


The Skin Gun stem cell research
Skin gun with stem cells helps healing wounded damaged skin in no time.From:SuperComadViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:26More inEntertainment

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Timothy Caulfield on Stem cells and medical tourism: The challenge for health and science policy – Video

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Timothy Caulfield on Stem cells and medical tourism: The challenge for health and science policy
Stem cells and medical tourism: The challenge for health and science policy Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy October 23, 2012 Few areas of science are as much of a source of controversy and promise as stem cell research. While scientific progress has been made, there are only a few stem cell based therapies that are actually ready for the clinic. Yet clinics throughout the world are leveraging the high profile of the science, offering unproven treatments to patients who are often desperate for an effective treatment for a debilitating condition. Despite condemnation by governments and international scientific entities, the medical tourism industry continues to grow. What is driving this industry? How can Canada react to this health and science policy dilemma? Join Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, as he explores the latest research on the scope and nature of this challenge and offers suggestions on how government, scientists, clinicians and the media should respond.From:IdeasIdeesViews:6 0ratingsTime:47:44More inEducation

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blood banks | Getting the Word Out About Cord Blood Banking – Video

Posted: November 12, 2012 at 10:40 pm


blood banks | Getting the Word Out About Cord Blood Banking
http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com Researchers are hopeful that within five years, pieces of the tissue can be used to repair damaged livers and within 15 years, actual liver transplants may be done using lab-grown livers made from cord blood. Doctors have little experience in cord blood stem cell transplantation. From now until the now until the end of this article, take the time to think about how all of this information can help you. As a result, patients can recover faster, thus preventing kidney complications arising from tissue damage. A younger patient will require less stem cells compared to an older one. Cord Blood Banking CostThe Unites States has several companies dealing with cord blood banking. ""Cord Blood Banking allows parents to collect their baby #39;s stem cells at birth and store long term for possible use in treating over 70 diseases. This is a story on why donors are so important. Embryonic Stem Cells Or Umbilical Stem CellsDebates regarding embryonic stem cell research have also stirred up a rage among people. It #39;s about $75 per year. If a patient #39;s transplanted marrow or peripheral blood cells do not engraft or the patient relapses, the patient may be able to get a second donation from the same adult donor. The possible reasons for this are:o There may not be enough blood-forming cells in a unit for the size of the patient. There must be a good amount of material drained in order for it to be stored. This can be very important with percutaneous umbilical ...From:2angelasmithViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:01More inScience Technology

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The Contract.Full Movie. – Video

Posted: November 12, 2012 at 10:40 pm


The Contract.Full Movie.
Frank Carden (Morgan Freeman) is a professional assassin who has been hired to kill a reclusive billionaire named Lydell Hammond, Sr., a vocal opponent of stem cell research. Carden #39;s plan goes awry when he gets injured in a car accident and ends up in the hospital. When hospital staff see his gun, they call the police. They are able to peel away his false identity and Federal Marshals are called in to pick him up. Widower Ray Keene (John Cusack), a high school gym teacher, ex-cop, and well-intentioned but not very able dad to Chris (Jamie Anderson). Ray belatedly realizes the need to bond with his son when the latter gets caught smoking marijuana, and takes him hiking in the wilderness. Carden is being driven through that same wilderness by the Marshals, but his men stage a rescue attempt. Most of the Marshals end up dead; the car crashed and the surviving Marshal asks Keene to take the prisoner to the authorities and then dies of his injuries. Ray and Chris have to get Carden out of the wilderness and hand him over to the authorities. Carden #39;s men, highly-skilled ex-military thugs, track them down to rescue Carden and kill the Keenes. The pursuit brings a couple, Sandra and Lochlan (Megan Dodds and Ryan McCluskey) into the crossfire, with Lochlan being killed as collateral damage from Carden #39;s men.From:romanov50Views:0 0ratingsTime:01:28:49More inFilm Animation

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Stem Cells Rough Draft 2 – Video

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Stem Cells Rough Draft 2
This is a digital project for our CIS 111 class regarding the importance of stem cell research. The Ladies of CLAS created this video, and its members are Lindsey Isner, Amy Kovanda, Stephanie Lee, and Carolyn Baker.From:Lindsey IsnerViews:1 0ratingsTime:06:20More inPeople Blogs

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stem cell | Saving Umbilical Cord Blood – What You Didn’t Know – Video

Posted: November 12, 2012 at 10:40 pm


stem cell | Saving Umbilical Cord Blood - What You Didn #39;t Know
http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com There are two types of umbilical cord blood banks, private banking and public blood bank which have developed over the years. Doctors have little experience in cord blood stem cell transplantation. From now until the now until the end of this article, take the time to think about how all of this information can help you. As a result, patients can recover faster, thus preventing kidney complications arising from tissue damage. It can be anywhere from about $1500 to about $1800. Cord Blood Storage is a pain-free process using umbilical cord blood that would otherwise be discarded. With just one opportunity to collect it, whether you should store your child #39;s umbilical cord blood at a private cord bank or donate it for public use is ultimately a personal decision that only you can make. If the body had its own tool shed, it would have racks of stem cells for all organs. Embryonic Stem Cells Or Umbilical Stem CellsDebates regarding embryonic stem cell research have also stirred up a rage among people. It #39;s about $75 per year. It can be taken using either a syringe to remove the blood (syringe method) from the vein or by allowing it to drain by gravity into a collection bag (bag method). Graft rejection is the only point where bone marrow is preferred to transplant. But how does one actually collect stem cells for cord blood banking? Well, the collection process for cord blood banking will actually take place right after the delivery of a baby ...From:loshoteles enmedellinViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:01More inScience Technology

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Stem Cell Research and TNG – Video

Posted: November 11, 2012 at 2:43 am


Stem Cell Research and TNG
How close is Science to providing visors for the blind? Or what about curing blindness? Have you watched the episode "The Masterpiece Society" from season 5 of TNG? Cause I have a couple of philosophical things to say about that! An article about STEM CELL therapy in regards to vision impairment: abcnews.go.com Interview with TrekMate: http://www.trekmate.org.uk ***I feel like the Star Trek community is a lot bigger then what YouTube has to offer, so I #39;ve started uploading my own videos. A lot of you will find this painfully dorky -and it is- which is why constructive criticism is welcomed. For anyone who does like my posts, thank you! It would be nice to gather a little Trekkie community :)***From:ThatTrekkieGirlViews:6 1ratingsTime:06:51More inPeople Blogs

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Biology Of Stem Cells And The Molecular Basis Of The Stem State – Video

Posted: November 11, 2012 at 2:43 am


Biology Of Stem Cells And The Molecular Basis Of The Stem State
ll4.me Biology Of Stem Cells And The Molecular Basis Of The Stem State Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State concentrates upon adult stem cells, particularly on mesenchymal cell populations, which is the author s area of expertise. The text offers the reader a detailed description of the emergence of stem cell research and the dogmas that were created during the first decades of analysis of stem cell properties, particularly those of hemopoietic stem cells. Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State also introduces the reader to the commonly accepted notions regarding stem cell biology, with an emphasis on an alternative view of stemness, ie the stem state. In keeping with the popularity of this topic, Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State addresses the major controversies and points of dispute, among researchers in the stem cell field. Overall, Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State presents a well-rounded dialogue about stem cells as it not only concentrates upon the biological elements of stem cell, but also addresses the controversy and hype currently enveloping this popular subject. EAN/ISBN : 9781607611301 Publisher(s): Springer, Berlin, Humana Press Discussed keywords: Stammzelle Format: ePub/PDF Author(s): Zipori, Dov Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State concentrates upon adult stem cells, particularly on mesenchymal cell populations, which ...From:markforbes9854Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:10More inPeople Blogs

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Coast to Coast AM June 05 2012 Biocentrism and Stem Cell Research – Video

Posted: November 11, 2012 at 2:43 am


Coast to Coast AM June 05 2012 Biocentrism and Stem Cell Research
Coast to Coast AM is a North American (US and Canada) late-night radio talk show that deals with a variety of topics, but most frequently ones that relate to either the paranormal or conspiracy theories. The program currently airs seven nights a week 1:05 am -- 5:00 am Eastern Time (10:05 pm -- 2:00 am Pacific Time). Originally created and hosted by Art Bell, as of 2012 the program is hosted on most nights by George Noory. According to estimates by Talkers Magazine, Coast to Coast AM draws approximately 3 million listeners, making it the most listened-to program in its time slot Format and subject matter The Coast to Coast AM format consists of a combination of live callers and long format interviews. The subject matter covers unusual topics and is full of personal stories related to callers. While program content is often focused on paranormal and fringe subjects, sometimes world class scientists such as Michio Kaku and Brian Greene are featured in long format interviews. Topics discussed include the Near-death experience, climate change, cosmology, quantum physics, remote viewing, hauntings, contact with extraterrestrials, psychic reading, metaphysics, conspiracy theories, Area 51, crop circles, cryptozoology, Bigfoot, the Hollow Earth hypothesis, and science fiction literature, among others. Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, the events of that day (as well as alternate theories surrounding them) and current US counter-terrorism strategy have also become frequent ...From:C2CVAULTViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:34:21More inEducation

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DOH to issue guidelines on stem cell treatment in Philippines

Posted: November 11, 2012 at 2:43 am

By: Philippine News Agency November 11, 2012 8:29 AM

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InterAksyon.com The online news portal of TV5

MANILA - The Department of Health (DOH) is expected to come up with the guidelines on the practice of stem cell treatment in the Philippines by the end of the month.

According to DOH Secretary Enrique Ona, the consultative working task force has already been convened to formulate recommendations on how to handle the growing popularity of stem cell technology among Filipinos.

Ona said that at present, stem cell therapy is still considered as an investigational intervention and there is still no scientific evidence about its efficacy, safety and quality.

Stem cell research employs both autologous (from same person) or allogenic (from another organism like animal or another human cell or tissue sample) method. Because there are many steps in the preparation of this lab and invasive procedure, there is therefore need to have a regulatory framework to protect Filipino citizens, he said.

Ona ordered the creation of the task force after observing the growing number of healthcare facilities that offer stem cell services. He was also concerned about the possible use of aborted fetuses or human embryos for the procedures.

The task force is composed of Food and Drug Administration acting director Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go, Philippine Council for Health Research and Development director Dr. Jaime Montoya, and scientists from the University of the Philippines National Institute of Health and Marine Science.

It will come up with regulatory framework covering five fundamental areas, namely: sources of raw stem cell materials; observance of good laboratory practices in the preparation of the tissue and the cells; credentialing of scientists involved in the technology; monitoring of marketing claims; and regulation or accreditation of facilities.

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