As you age, the number and quality of your circulating stem cells decline, leaving your body more susceptible to injury, stress and health challenges. Stem cells are necessary for your body’s natural rejuvenation, generation, renewal, healing, and repair.
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In The Press: The future is here, now!
CNN lists the advances in stem cell research as one of the most significant health-related stories in the past 25 years.
Cardiac: Many Years After Heart Attack, Bone Marrow Stem Cells May Heal Hearts, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Nov. 1, 2005 Preliminary trail offers encouragement for definitive tests of cardiac regeneration technique. Left ventricular function and exercise capacity increased, while the area of heart muscle damage shrank, in 18 patients given infusions of their own bone marrow stem cells up to eight years after a heart attack.
Stem Cells Help After Heart Attack, CNN, Dallas, Texas. Heart attack survivors whose hearts were infused with stem cells from their own bone marrow showed nearly twice the improvement in the organ’s pumping ability as patients given a placebo…, researchers said at the American Heart Association annual scientific meeting.
New England Journal of Medicine, September 8, 2005 353(10) 999-1007, study suggest that the number of circulating stem cell have a correlation to overall heart health.
Don Ho Loves Stem Cells, Contra Costa Times, Dec. 28, 2005. Hawaiian singing legend Don Ho says stem cells saved his life. Ho, 75 was nearly incapacitated before recently traveling to Bangkok, Thailand, to undergo a stem cell procedure involving doctors injecting multiplying stem cells into his blood and heart to strengthen the organ. O says he could barley walk as a result of his heart condition and feared for this life a couple months ago. He’s now a new man. “I’m reeling terrific, 100 percent better, I’m ready to go, but I’ve got to listen to the doctors When they say my heart is strong enough to get excited, I’m on”.
Cord Blood Stem Heart Attack Damage, Health Day News, Jan 6, 2005.
Heart Failure Patient Treated with Her Own Stem Cells Shows Dramatic Improvement, PRWeb Press Release, Sept. 26, 2005
Single Stem Cells From Bone Heal A Broken Heart, Eurekalert Press Release, Feb. 1, 2005
Neuro: Marrow Cells May Improve CNS Damage Outcomes, Reuters Health, New York, Apr 12 – Repair of damage caused by ischemic stroke, cerebral palsy & spinal cord injury may soon be possible, according to two presentations at the American Academy of Neurology’s 58 th Annual Meeting in San Diego. Dr. Cesar Borlongan, from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta and his associates tested the use of bone marrow multi-potent adult progenitor cells (MPCs), for treating rat models of ischemic stroke and cerebral palsyScientist Hopes for Stem Cell Success, CBS News, Feb 26, 2006: If paralyzed people are ever going to walk again, it might be because of the scientist in this story…No image says more about the remarkable results that have been achieved so far than this one: laboratory rats hind legs were completely paralyzed – until they were injected with human stem cells.
Transplanted Human Bone Marrow Cells Generate New Brain Cells. Mezey, et.al., John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Journal of Neuro Science, 2005, Jun. 15:233(1-2):121-3. Multiple studies have reported that adult cell of bone marrow origin can differentiate into muscle, skin, liver, lung, epithelial cells, and neurons.
Mice Walk Again Is Stem Cell Study, Associated Press.
Stem Cell Study Shows Promise for Spinal Cords, The Washington Post.
Stem Cells Aid Spinal Cord Injured Mice, Reuters Health, Sept. 19, 2005,
Other: CNN quotes Andrew Weil, MD to state that the best predictor of “how well you age” is…guess what? Your stem cell count.
Brain Stem Cells to Cure Diabetes, BBC News, April 25, 2005
Scientists Tout Stem Cells’ Use to Battle HIV, Contra Costa Times, Nearly 10 years after the development of anti-viral drugs to treat HIV and AIDS, scientist are posed to attack the deadly virus with a new weapon: stem cells. Researchers at UCLA are working on ways to arm blood stem cells in the bone marrow against HIV. Although the strategy does not amount to a cure, it may be more effective than current anti-viral treatments and some day might have the potential to immunize people against the virus.
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Welcome! As you age, the number and quality of your circulating stem cells decline, leaving your body more susceptible to injury, stress, and health challenges. Stem cells are necessary for your body’s natural rejuvenation, regeneration, renewal, healing, and repair.
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