Cashing in on hope: stem cell tourism risks arrive in our own backyard – The Conversation AU
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Cashing in on hope: stem cell tourism risks arrive in our own backyard
The Conversation AU Once thought to be a problem only in poorly regulated jurisdictions overseas, unproven stem cell treatments are increasingly being offered in Australia. Now, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA… |
The Conversation AU |
Cashing in on hope: stem cell tourism risks arrive in our own backyard
The Conversation AU Once thought to be a problem only in poorly regulated jurisdictions overseas, unproven stem cell treatments are increasingly being offered in Australia. Now, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA… |
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Gordie Howe still fighting with stem–cell therapy
The Detroit News “People out in California, a stem–cell company, contacted my brother. They knew he was a doctor,” Mark Howe said. “These guys are big Gordie Howe fans. One guy had done some work with my mom and dad many moons ago, in Detroit, back in the early … |
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Gordie Howe still fighting with stem–cell therapy
The Detroit News “People out in California, a stem–cell company, contacted my brother. They knew he was a doctor,” Mark Howe said. “These guys are big Gordie Howe fans. One guy had done some work with my mom and dad many moons ago, in Detroit, back in the early … Gordie Howe continues to improve after stem cell treatmentWaterbury Republican American |
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Early Study Says Stem Cells May Reverse Multiple Sclerosis Disability
U.S. News & World Report TUESDAY, Jan. 20, 2015 (HealthDay News) — A therapy that uses patients’ own primitive blood cells may be able to reverse some of the effects of multiple sclerosis, a preliminary study suggests. The findings, published Tuesday in the Journal of the … |
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Early Study Says Stem Cells May Reverse Multiple Sclerosis Disability
U.S. News & World Report TUESDAY, Jan. 20, 2015 (HealthDay News) — A therapy that uses patients’ own primitive blood cells may be able to reverse some of the effects of multiple sclerosis, a preliminary study suggests. The findings, published Tuesday in the Journal of the … |
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MS patients given stem cells improve
U-T San Diego Patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis showed signs of improvement after being treated with their own, or autologous “nonmyeloablative hematopoietic stem cells,” a class of blood-forming stem cells, the study found. It was published … Stem cell transplantation shows potential for reducing disability in patients …Medical Xpress MS Patients Improve with Stem Cell TransplantsHCPLive |
