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The Dallas PRP and Stem Cell Institute Announces New …

Posted: June 4, 2015 at 10:42 pm

The Dallas PRP and Stem Cell Institute (http://www.prpstemcellclinic.com) announces a new seminar series to educate the public about the latest breakthrough applications for platelet rich plasma (PRP) and autologous stem cells. Patients with orthopedic conditions such as arthritis, back pain, tendon and ligament injuries, muscle injuries, and sports injuries can now have a 45 minute in-office procedure that uses their own blood or bone marrow to help their body heal, often delaying or eliminating the need for surgery.

Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) June 01, 2015

The Dallas PRP and Stem Institute is a leading orthopedic clinic where patients go to receive the latest regenerative therapies with platelet rich plasma (PRP) or stem cells for orthopedic conditions such as arthritis, back pain, tendon and ligament injuries, muscle injuries, and sports injuries. As part of its educational mission, The Institute is pleased to announce a no cost seminar series designed to inform and educate the public about the many conditions for which these treatments may be effective.

"We want patients with various orthopedic conditions to benefit from the rapidly advancing field of regenerative medicine," saidStephanie Stephens, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the Institute. The Institute was founded by board certified orthopedic surgeons actively involved in clinical research of regenerative biological therapies for musculoskeletal conditions. The therapies used at the Dallas PRP and Stem Cell Institute are designed to magnify and recharge the body's own healing potential and to avoid surgery where possible. The Institute's staff of board certified orthopedic surgeons is well qualified to inform and counsel patients on all surgical and nonsurgical options available for any orthopedic condition. "Our patients often tell us that they feel more comfortable having these procedures knowing that their doctor is a surgeon," said Kyle Stuart, MD, one of the treating orthopedic surgeons at the institute. The seminar agenda includes lectures on the latest advances in stem cell and PRP treatment and then a Q&A session for the seminar participants.

"We have been very pleased with the growth of the Institute which is a testament to the beneficial effects that patients can receive from stem cell and PRP treatments. We can give patients another nonsurgical treatment option when clinically appropriate. For those patients who need a surgical procedure, reports show that these treatments can shorten healing times, increase surgery success, and minimize infections," said Don Buford, MD, founder of the Dallas PRP and Stem Cell Institute.

For additional information and to register please go to the website at http://www.prpstemcellclinic.com.

The next one hour seminar will be at the Institute's offices near downtown Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, June 24th, 2015 at 6:30pm. Registration in advance is required because seating is limited. There is no cost for admission to the seminar.

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Molecular Genetics definition of Molecular Genetics in the …

Posted: June 4, 2015 at 9:41 am

a branch of genetics and molecular biology concerned with learning the material bases of heredity and variation in living things by investigating on the subcellular molecular level the processes of the transmission, materialization, and alteration of genetic information and the methods of storing that information.

Molecular genetics became an independent discipline in the 1940s as a result of the application of new physical and chemical methods to biology (X-ray diffraction analysis, chromatography, electrophoresis, high-speed centrifugation, electron microscopy, the use of radioactive isotopes). These methods made possible a deeper and more accurate study of the structures and functions of individual cell components and of the entire cell as a unified system. In addition, new ideas from chemistry, physics, mathematics, and cybernetics were introduced into biology. Molecular genetics to a large extent owes its rapid development to the transfer of the focus of genetic research from higher organisms (eucaryotes)the principal subjects of classical geneticsto lower organisms (procaryotes)bacteria, viruses, and many other microorganisms. The advantages of using simpler forms of life to solve genetic problems consist in the rapid succession of generations in these forms and the possibility of studying numerous individuals simultaneously; this leads to an increase in the resolving power and accuracy of genetic analysis. In addition, the relative simplicity of organization of bacteria, especially of viruses, facilitates elucidation of the molecular nature of genetic phenomena. The opinion sometimes expressed that molecular genetics and the genetics of microorganisms are one and the same is erroneous. Molecular genetics studies the molecular bases of genetic processes in both lower and higher organisms and does not include the specific genetics of procaryotes, which occupies a prominent place in the genetics of microorganisms.

During its short history, molecular genetics has made great strides, deepening and broadening our knowledge of the nature of heredity and variation; it has become the leading and most rapidly developing branch of genetics.

One of the main achievements of molecular genetics is the elucidation of the chemical nature of the gene. Classical genetics established that all hereditary potentials of organisms (their genetic information) are determined by discrete units of heredity called genes, which are located mainly in the chromosomes of the cell nucleus and in some organelles of the cytoplasm (plastids, mitochondria). However, the methods of classical genetics were unable to elucidate the chemical nature of the genes, which was noted as far back as 1928 by the outstanding Soviet biologist N. K. Koltsov, who substantiated the necessity of studying the mechanism of heredity on the molecular level. The first success in this area was achieved with the study of genetic transformation in bacteria. In 1944 the American scientist O. T. Avery and his associates discovered that hereditary characteristics of one type of pneumococcus could be transmitted to another, genetically different type by introducing into its cells the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) obtained from the first type. Subsequently, a similar genetic transformation by means of DNA was accomplished in other bacteria and recently in some multicellular organisms (flowering plants and insects).

Thus, it was shown that the genes consist of DNA. This conclusion was confirmed by experiments with DNA-containing viruses: it is sufficient to inject molecules of viral DNA into the cell of a susceptible host to cause the virus to reproduce; all the other components of the virus (proteins, lipides) lack infectious properties and are genetically inert. Similar experiments with viruses containing ribonucleic acid (RNA) instead of DNA have shown that the genes in these viruses consist of RNA. Clarification of the genetic roles of DNA and RNA served as a powerful stimulus to the study of nucleic acids by biochemical, physico-chemical, and X-ray diffraction methods.

In 1953 the American scientist J. Watson and the British scientist F. Crick proposed a model of the structure of DNA, hypothesizing that its gigantic molecules consist of a double helix made up of a pair of strands formed by nucleotides, arranged aperiodically but in a definite sequence. Each nucleotide of one strand is paired with an oppositely situated nucleotide of the other strand according to the rule of complementarity. Numerous experimental data have confirmed the Watson-Crick model. Somewhat later it was established that the molecules of various RNAs have an analogous structure but that they consist for the most part of a single polynucleotide strand. Later research, in which chemical and physicochemical methods were combined with precise genetic methods (for example, the use of various mutants and the phenomena of transduction and transformation) showed that different genes differ in the number of nucleotide pairs (from several dozens to 1,500 or more), as well as in the sequence of nucleotides, which is strictly determined for each gene and in which the genetic information is encoded. Genes consisting of RNAin viruses of the RNA-typehave a fundamentally similar structure.

Classical genetics regarded the gene as a discrete and indivisible unit of heredity. The works of A. S. Serebrovskii and his students in the 1930s, which first suggested the possibility of the divisibility of the gene, were of great significance in the reexamination of that concept. However, the resolving power of the methods of classical genetics was inadequate for the study of the fine structure of the gene. It was only with the development of molecular genetics in the 1950s and 1960s that it became possible to solve this problem. Through many studies, first conducted on bacteria and viruses and then on multicellular organisms, it became clear that the gene has a complex structure: it consists of tens or hundreds of sectionssiteswhich are capable of mutating and recombining independently. The limit of divisibility of a gene, and consequently the minimal size of a site, is one pair of nucleotides (in viruses containing one RNA strand, one nucleotide). Determination of the fine structure of genes has made possible a deeper insight into the mechanism of genetic recombination and the principles of the origin of gene mutations; it has also promoted elucidation of the mechanism of gene function.

Data on the chemical nature and fine structure of genes have made it possible to develop methods of isolating them. This was first done in 1969 by the American scientist J. Beckwith and his associates for one of the genes of Escherichia coli. Subsequently, the same was successfully accomplished in some higher organisms (amphibians). An even more significant achievement of molecular genetics was the first chemical synthesis of a gene (the one that encodes the alanine transfer RNA of yeasts), accomplished by H. Khorana in 1968. Studies of this kind are being conducted throughout the world. The latest biochemical methods, based on the phenomenon of reverse transcription( see below), have been successfully used for the extracellular synthesis of larger genes. Using these methods, S. Spiegelman, D. Baltimore, P. Leder, and their associates (USA) have made great progress in artificially synthesizing the genes that determine protein structure in hemoglobin molecules of rabbits and humans. Similar studies have recently been conducted elsewhere, including the USSR.

Thus, molecular genetics has already explained, in theory, how genetic information received by offspring from parents
is recorded and stored, although much work is still required to decipher the detailed content of that information for each individual gene.

Determination of the DNA structure has paved the way for experimental investigation of the biosynthesis of DNA molecules that is, their replication. The process of DNA replication is the basis for the transfer of genetic information from cell to cell and from generation to generationthat is, it determines the relative constancy of genes. Study of DNA replication has led to the important conclusion of the template nature of DNA biosynthesis: in order for biosynthesis to take place, the presence of a completed DNA molecule is necessary, upon which, as on a template, the new DNA molecules are synthesized. In this process, the double helix of DNA unwinds, and on each of its strands a new, complementary strand is synthesized; as a result, the daughter DNA molecules consist of one old and one new strand (semiconservative replication). The protein that induces unwinding of the double helix of DNA and the enzymes that carry out the biosynthesis of nucleotides and their linkage have been identified. Undoubtedly, there are mechanisms in the cell that regulate DNA synthesis. The means of such regulation are still largely unclear, but it is evident that regulation is largely determined by genetic factors.

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Stem Cells – Times Topics

Posted: June 3, 2015 at 7:46 pm

Dec. 20, 2014

Government-backed Japanese institute Riken accepts resignation of Haruko Obokata, one of its highest-profile scientists, after she fails to replicate research results that were once hailed as breakthrough in stem cell research. MORE

Experimental stem cell procedures, once talked about but not put into practice, are starting to be used in trial settings; as many as 4,500 clinical trials involving stem cells are under way in United States to treat patients with conditions such as heart disease, blindness, Parkinson's and spinal cord injury; enthusiasm for such procedures, however, sometimes outstrips supporting science. MORE

Colleagues of Yoshiki Sasai, leading Japanese life science researcher, say he has taken his own life; Sasai was co-author of discredited stem cell study published in journal Nature that was retracted due to factual errors and allegations of misconduct. MORE

Journal Nature retracts two scientific papers it published that initially electrified biologists by describing easy way to make stem cells; says papers were error-filled and had not been verified by anyone else. MORE

Op-Ed article by evolutionary geneticist Svante Paabo warns against using sequenced genomes of Neanderthals to re-create Neanderthal individuals; contends from an ethical perspective such an idea should be condemned, and argues that using stem cells to create cells and tissues in test tubes for research is far more ethically defensible and technically feasible. MORE

Scientists, reporting in journal Cell Stem Cell, move step closer to goal of creating stem cells perfectly matched to a patients DNA in order to treat diseases; say they have created patient-specific cell lines for 'therapeutic cloning' out of skin cells of two adult men. MORE

Japanese research institute concludes that study published in journal Nature that was once hailed as breakthrough in creating stem cells contains fabricated and doctored images that cast doubt on its findings; singles out study's lead author Haruko Obokata, stem cell biologist, saying she had altered or misrepresented illustrations in her research papers. MORE

Japanese research institute acknowledges that study billed as breakthrough in stem cell research contained spliced image, material recycled from lead author's doctoral thesis, and other mistakes; disclosure threatens to discredit newly acclaimed researcher Haruko Obokata, whose team found that simple acid bath might turn cells in the body into stem cells; findings appeared in journal Nature. MORE

Teruhiko Wakayama, one of the authors of startling study that claimed to have found a simple way to make stem cells, says he is no longer sure of its conclusions; calls for its retraction. MORE

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Stem Cell Of America | Breakthrough Stem Cell Treatment

Posted: June 3, 2015 at 7:46 pm

Treatment

The Stem Cell treatment performed at our clinics is a painless medical procedure where Stem Cells (cellular building blocks) are usually administered intravenously and subcutaneously (under the skin). The whole procedure takes approximately one hour and has no known negative side effects.

Following the treatment, the Fetal Stem Cells will travel throughout the body, detecting damaged cells and tissue and attempts to restore them. The Fetal Stem Cells can also stimulate existing normal cells and tissues to operate at a higher level of function, boosting the bodys own repair mechanisms to aid in the healing process. These highly adaptive cells then remain in the body, continually locating and repairing any damage they encounter.

As with any medical treatment, safety should be of the highest priority. The Stem Cells used in our treatment undergo extensive screening for possible infection and impurities. Utilizing tests more sophisticated than those regularly used in the United States for Stem Cell research and transplant. Our testing process ensures we use only the healthiest cells to enable the safest and most effective Fetal Stem Cell treatment possible. And, unlike other types of Stem Cells, there is no danger of the bodys rejection of Fetal Stem Cells due to the fact they have no antigenicity (cellular fingerprint). This unique quality eliminates the need for drugs used to suppress the immune system, which can leave a patient exposed to serious infections.

With over 3000 patients treated, Stem Cell Of America has achieved positive results with a wide variety of illnesses, conditions and injuries. Often, in cases where the diseases continued to worsen, our patients have reported substantial improvements following the Stem Cell treatment.

Patients have experienced favorable developments such as reduction or elimination of pain, increased strength and mobility, improved cognitive function, higher tolerance for chemotherapy, and quicker healing and recovery.

To view follow up letters from patients, please visit the patient experiences page on our website.

All statements, opinions, and advice on this page is provided for educational information only. It is not a substitute for proper medical diagnosis and care. Like all medical treatments and procedures, results may significantly vary and positive results may not always be achieved. Please contact us so we may evaluate your specific case.

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Maui Regenerative Medicine

Posted: June 3, 2015 at 10:44 am

Skin Regeneration Medical Facials Heather Sullivan, RN, Specializes in Dermapen Treatments that Provide a More Natural, Holistic Facial Rejuvenation Procedure

The award-winning Dermapen is the worlds most advanced skin micro-needling device. The new and innovative design of the Dermapen has proven to answer the needs for the successful treatment of wrinkles, fine lines, acne scarring, stretch marks, wound healing stimulation, skin tightening, lifting, and rejuvenation. The Dermapen enhances results through a more controlled and safer method of treatment than other micro-needling devices, all while causing less epidermal damage.

The Bliss Lift by Heather Sullivan includes Dermapen treatments enhanced by a unique topical skin serum of hyaluronic acid and platelet rich plasma (PRP), available in Maui only at Maui Regenerative Medicine. The micro-needling movement of the Dermapen gently pushes this skin serum into your dermal layer to assist in the skin rejuvenation process. Specially created for each client at Maui Regenerative Medicine, the hyaluronic acid is a viscous hydrator naturally made in our bodies that lubricates cells and plumps them up, and adding the individuals PRP introduces ones own growth factors to assist the body in an efficient and effective healing process. At Maui Regenerative Medicine we have been using PRP for collagen regeneration since 2008.

The Dermapen gently punctures into the dermal layer of the skin with a unique spring-loaded disposable needle tip that uses an automated, vibrating stamp-like motion. This causes an injury to the skin resulting in an inflammatory healing response that has a superior effect on collagen turnover and elastin rejuvenation.

The Dermapen offers exceptional results, is easy to use, and has better precision and control than leading alternatives, all at a fraction of the cost. Dermapen is safer and more effective in piercing the skin than traditional skin micro needling rollers due to its unique vertical micro needling technology. The automated needling motion minimizes pain and discomfort, while increasing the effectiveness of treatments by promoting an even absorption of topicals into the skin (such as platelet rich plasma, hyaluronic acid, and peptides).

Dermapen is as effective as Fractional Laser Therapy and IPL, but has a significantly shorter recovery period and does not expose the skin to excess heat and light. The Dermapens needle depth can be adjusted during the course of the procedure to accommodate different treatment areas. Unlike laser treatments, it can easily maneuver around facial contours and treat delicate features like the eyes, nose, and mouth.

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Heather Sullivan has been a licensed nurse for over fifteen years and has a passion for dermatology, skin health, and wellness. For ten years, she worked extensively in critical care, servicing high adventure areas as a traveling nurse. This led her to the island of Maui, where she serviced the community through work at Maui Memorial Hospital and outpatient care at Kaiser Permanente. Her work in dermatology exposed her to many different mediums, which led her to exploring alternative cosmetic and preventative skincare treatments. She joined Maui Regenerative Medicine in 2012, implementing skin aesthetic and natural rejuvenation procedures and assisting with stem cell injection procedures. Heather holds a Bachelors of Science in Nursing.

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Global Stem Cells Group Announces First Stem Cell Training …

Posted: June 3, 2015 at 10:44 am

Stem Cell Training, Inc., a subsidiary of Global Stem Cells Group, announces plans to conduct the first stem cell training course in Romania Nov. 27-28, 2015. The training class will be held in Bucharest and lead by Cosmetic Surgeon Morad Iancu, M.D.

MIAMI (PRWEB) June 03, 2015

Global Stem Cells Group and its subsidiary Stem Cell Training, Inc. have announced plans to conduct Romanias first ever stem cells harvesting and reintegration course Nov. 27-28, 2015. Through an alliance with Miami-based Stem Cell Training, Inc., Cosmetic Surgeon Morad Iancu, M.D. will conduct the Adipose and Bone Marrow Stem Cell Training Course for medical professionals in Bucharest.

Iancu is a reconstructive plastic surgery specialist practicing in Bucharest and Tel Aviv, Israel, and a popular celebrity doctor in Eastern Europe.

The Adipose and Bone Marrow Stem Cell Training Course was developed for physicians and high-level practitioners to learn the process of isolating and re-integrating adipose- and bone marrow-derived stem cells through an intensive, hands-on training session. The objective is to arm participating physicians with clinical protocols and state-of-the-art regenerative medicine techniques so that they can bring regenerative medicine therapies to their patients in-office. Iancu will focus the training session on stem cell treatments in cosmetic applications.

Global Stem Cells Groups Stem Cell Training, Inc. courses have been extended to approximately 35 countries, allowing a global community of physicians to learn how to apply these new stem cell technologies.

For more information, visit the Stem Cell Training, Inc. website, email info(at)stemcelltraining(dot)net, or call 305-224-1858.

About Global Stem Cells Group:

Global Stem Cells Group, Inc. is the parent company of six wholly owned operating companies dedicated entirely to stem cell research, training, products and solutions. Founded in 2012, the company combines dedicated researchers, physician and patient educators and solution providers with the shared goal of meeting the growing worldwide need for leading edge stem cell treatments and solutions.

With a singular focus on this exciting new area of medical research, Global Stem Cells Group and its subsidiaries are uniquely positioned to become global leaders in cellular medicine.

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Research | Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute – Scottsdale …

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The Arizona Pain Stem Cell Institute is conducting multiple research studies assessing the efficacy of certain treatments and subsidizing the costs of treatments for patients. These research studies include:

Patients suffering from moderate to severe (5 out of 10) chronic low back pain for at least three months caused by degeneration of facet joint tissues will receive a single injection of AmnioGenic Flow TherapyTM. Patients pain, daily functioning, and medication usage will be assessed before treatment, during and after treatment.

Patients suffering from moderate to severe (5 out of 10) chronic pain of an upper extremity joint (e.g., shoulder) or lower extremity joint (e.g., knee) for at least three months caused by degeneration of SI or facet joint tissues will receive a single injection of AmnioGenic Flow TherapyTM. Patients pain, daily functioning, and medication usage will be assessed before treatment, during and after treatment.

Patients suffering from moderate to severe (5 out of 10) chronic pain of the lower back (SI or facet), upper extremities, or lower extremities for at least three months caused by degeneration will receive a single injection of autologous stem cells derived from bone marrow concentrate. Patients pain, daily functioning, and medication usage will be assessed before treatment, during and after treatment.

There are different causes of low back pain, but for some patients the cause is the degeneration of one or more discs of the spine in the lower back, known as degenerative disc disease. Intervertebral discs separate each of the bones (i.e., vertebrae) of the spine. When they become degenerated, the result is chronic pain and decreased function. The bodys ability to heal discs on its own is very limited and this type of pain can be difficult to treat. Many doctors are hopeful that injections of stem cells into degenerated discs have the potential to heal the discs and thus alleviate low back pain and restore function.

We are proud to be one of 15 sites taking part in a groundbreaking clinical trial testing injections of mesenchymal stem cell injections for degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine. The sponsor of this trial, Mesoblast, obtains stem cells from the bone marrow of healthy adult donors. One hundred patients were recruited in this trial and received either an injection of stem cells or a control injection. Changes in their pain and disc structure continue to be monitored for three years after their injection. Recruitment for this phase II study has closed, but Mesoblast is planning a subsequent phase III trial also testing stem cell injections for degenerative disc disease.

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The New HCG Diet | The Dr. Oz Show

Posted: June 3, 2015 at 10:42 am

By now youve probably heard about it: the HCG Diet, an extreme diet that involves injections of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). HCG is the hormone women make when they are pregnant. Previously, the HCG Diet was defined by a 500-calorie diet paired with daily injections of HCG.

This diet is associated with dramatic weight loss, up to a pound a day. But the problem, up until now, was that no doctor could explain how it worked, and critics claimed the caloric restrictions are responsible for the weight loss and not the HCG hormone. Critics of the diet have also maintained that the weight lost cant be kept off. The HCG Diet has also had some odd rules. For example, it required the consumption of only one vegetable per meal, prohibited the use of oil, body lotions and hygiene products, and limited use of the HCG hormone to odd cycles of 23 and 46 days. The Diet also did not allow exercise. In addition, there had been no published guidelines on how to dose the HCG hormone; as a result, most providers of this diet are generally using random dosing of the prescription hormone. This was called the Simeons Protocol, and, in my opinion, it was wrong.

After years of research and treating thousands of patients, I am setting the record straight. The Simeons Protocol should no longer be in practice by any physician. My protocol is supported by numerous studies and clinical trials, the latest of which was presented to weight loss physicians at the October 2012 meeting of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians, and can be read at DrEmmasDiet.com. My dosing method is customized, with much higher doses than previously published, and Ive created specific guidelines for patients based on age and gender. I offer diets ranging from 500-1500 calories, and the diet should be chosen based on the patient and their history. I also encourage the proper types of exercise.

So, the most pressing question is: Do HCG injections work for weight loss? My answer is yes, absolutely. The trickier question is: How does HCG work for weight loss?

Here is my explanation, based on my research. Remember, HCG does not make you lose weight the diet makes you lose weight! However, the HCG injections change how you lose weight!

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Hormone Replacement Therapy in NYC | NYC Hormone …

Posted: June 3, 2015 at 10:41 am

Sue Decotiis, MD

As we age, even as early as age 30, our internal production of hormones can start to decline. Initially the effects are subtle and vary between individuals. But as we head toward middle age most of us experience adverse symptoms.

Symptoms of low hormones vary with the actual hormone that is low. But many deficiencies overlap, for example weight gain can occur from hypoactive thyroid as well as in menopause and andropause. Men with low testosterone and women with low estrogen may also have low DHEA and need treatment for both.

Common Symptoms of Hormone Deficiency :

We used to accept any or all of the above as normal part of getting older. But if we treat the deficiencies that lead to all of the symptoms touched on above a person can feel their best. He or she can maintain a healthy body weight and have the energy and desire to lead an active life. Plus look great doing it.

Hormone Replacement Doctor is an evidence-based medical practice. In our practice we only prescribe Bioidentical Hormone Therapy.

Why Are Hormones Important to You? Hormones are intrinsic substances that provide a continuum of specific information to nurture and direct specific cells in target organs. Without optimal hormone levels your body function is off balance and you know it. Even after seeing your physician and being told you are okay, something just isnt right. Hormone replacement therapy can make such a difference for these individuals. Most of us are or will become these individuals.

Individual body organs and their systems heart; cardiovascular system, brain; neurological system are not isolated systems. They need communicating hormones to stay vital. Looking back, life expectancy in 1900 was late 40s; so many died before reaching menopause or andropause. Now that we expect to live so many decades more than our grandparents we will have to deal with the effects of low hormone levels.With modern medicine extending life in to the ninth and tenth decade we need to think about the quality of life that hormone replacement treatment produces. Prescription medications and sophisticated treatments are not enough by themselves to produce the level of health and well being that we deserve today.

If you have any questions for the NYC Doctor in regards to Hormone Replacement Therapyor to make a consultation with Sue Decotiis, MD please contact the Doctors NYC office.

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Stem Cell Training, Inc. Announces First European …

Posted: June 1, 2015 at 11:44 pm

Global Stem Cells Group and its subsidiary Stem Cell Training announce the companys first European symposium on cellular and regenerative medicine, to be held in Barcelona, Spain Oct. 9-10, 2015. The symposium will be hosted at the Official Medical College Of Barcelona by J. Victor Garcia Gimenez, M.D., of Therapeutic Confrontations.

Miami, FL (PRWEB) May 26, 2015

Global Stem Cells Group and Stem Cell training, Inc. have announced plans for the companys first cellular and regenerative medicine symposium in Barcelona Spain Oct. 9, 2015, followed by a full day, hands-on stem cell training class Oct. 10. The event will be hosted by J. Victor Garcia Gimenez, M.D., President of Therapeutic Confrontations (CONFTERA) in Barcelona.

In response to the medical communitys increasing interest in regenerative medicine and recent advances in cellular therapies, Global Stem Cells Group, CONFTERA, and their faculties have put together a program designed to include cellular communication pathways, influence of the niche in stem cell behavior, and recent studies and supporting investigational protocols for clinical applications. Theory portions of the symposium will be dictated by relevant members of both faculties.

The symposium will be followed by a full day, hands-on training session on Oct. 10 to provide participating physicians with state-of-the-art techniques for isolating and re-integrating adipose- and bone marrow-derived stem cells, along with clinical protocols.

The symposium will be held in the auditorium of the Official Medical College Of Barcelona.

For more information, visit the Global Stem Cells Group website or the Stem Cell Training, Inc. website, email bnovas(at)stemcellsgroup(dot)com, or call 305-224-1858,

About Global Stem Cells Group:

Global Stem Cells Group, Inc. is the parent company of six wholly owned operating companies dedicated entirely to stem cell research, training, products and solutions. Founded in 2012, the company combines dedicated researchers, physician and patient educators and solution providers with the shared goal of meeting the growing worldwide need for leading edge stem cell treatments and solutions.

With a singular focus on this exciting new area of medical research, Global Stem Cells Group and its subsidiaries are uniquely positioned to become global leaders in cellular medicine.

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