That “Game Changer” Treatment for MS Is Too Good To Be True — Really – Futurism
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That “Game Changer” Treatment for MS Is Too Good To Be True — Really
Futurism MS causes the immune system to attack a person’s nerve cells. According a press release, the treatment combats the disease by using chemotherapy to suppress their immune system, then “resetting” it with an injection of their own stem cells taken from … |
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Colorado State Veterinary Teaching Hospital treats dogs, exotic animals with stem cells
The Coloradoan The purebred dachshund didn’t like the humans poking and prodding his nose with all kinds of different medicines. But he got used to it. And his nose started to get better. Tootle, 12, first came to the Colorado State Veterinary Teaching Hospital about … |
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Faulty stem cell therapies costing hopeful patients thousands
WRAL.com Raleigh, N.C. — The practice of stem cell research is controversial and varied. Treatments range from FDA approved to dangerously unscientific, and unproven therapies often rely on consumers’ hopes for treatment. For some, though, the results can be … |
