Davos Question: Stem Cell Answer
http://www.cellmedicine.com discussion surrounding need for world leaders to accelerate implimentation of current day stem cell clinical successes
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Davos Question: Stem Cell Answer
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Bone Marrow Stem Cell Transplant Live from Top US Hospital
here's a long overdue update as to how the chemotherapy and stem cell transplant are going. I've been in the hospital for just over a week now and I've been too weak really to be posting anything, but today I got off my ass and made it happen.
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Bone Marrow Stem Cell Transplant Live from Top US Hospital
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Genetic Skin Disease (EB): Spotlight on Stem Cell Research – Patient Advocate
(Part 3 of 6) Lynn Anderson, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: Genetic Skin Disease," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on February 4, 2010.
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A Century of Stem Cells – Johns Hopkins Medicine
A brief overview of the milestones in stem cell research over that past 100 years.
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A Century of Stem Cells - Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Human Hybrid Genetic Research
Lloyd Pye update on Starchild Skull DNA results
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Human Hybrid Genetic Research
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Cardiovascular Therapies: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research – Douglas Boyd
(Part 2 of 4) Cardiovascular Therapies: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research "Cardiac Tissue Regeneration and Biosurgery" On March 10, 2011, W. Douglas Boyd, MD, spoke about his work towards developing stem cell-based technologies to repair heart tissue damaged by cardiovascular disease
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Genetic Skin Disease (EB): Spotlight on Stem Cell Research – Patient Advocate
(Part 3 of 6) Lynn Anderson, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: Genetic Skin Disease," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on February 4, 2010. Anderson is President and Founder of the Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Foundation
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Restoring breathing after spinal cord injury
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have successfully restored breathing in an animal model by bridging a spinal cord injury and biologically regenerating lost nerve connections to the diaphragm.
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Cancer Update: Autologus Stem Cell (Bone Marrow) Transplant
my second update from the hospital regarding my stem cell transplant. shortly after i filmed this, I found out that i'll need to be given blood today, which sucks.
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Cancer Update: Autologus Stem Cell (Bone Marrow) Transplant
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Stem Cell Implications for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
At Johns Hopkins, researchers and doctors are working together to explore the impact of stem technology on ALS. The Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins has helped uncover new genes for familial ALS, researched nerve repair, worked actively on genetic risk factors, developed a variety of animal models for testing therapies, explored ALS biology, advanced stem cell therapy, and researched ways to counter muscle atrophy.
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Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy at Rostock University
In Germany, studies testing treatments with stem cells after myocardial infarction exist since 2001.
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Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy at Rostock University
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Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplantation: An Introduction, With Sonali Smith, MD
Dr. Sonali Smith provides an introduction to bone marrow/stem cell transplants as a cancer treatment.
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Dr Nathan Newman- Formulator of Stem Cell Skin Care Line LUMINESCE
http://www.SmootherSkin.info Dr Nathan Newman discusses his Cosmetic Surgery practice.
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Dr Nathan Newman- Formulator of Stem Cell Skin Care Line LUMINESCE
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Breakthrough in genetic research of uterine muscle fibroids – University of Helsinki
Researchers at the University of Helsinki have made a significant breakthrough in the genetic research of uterine muscle fibroids or leiomyomas. In a study published in Science magazine, the research group led by Academy Professor Lauri Aaltonen demonstrated that the MED12 gene is altered in up to 70 per cent of uterine leiomyomas.
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Breakthrough in genetic research of uterine muscle fibroids - University of Helsinki
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Stem Cell Research: Huntington’s Disease
Huntington's disease is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder that typically strikes in a person's thirties and leads to death about 10 to 15 years later. No effective therapy exists for the disease.
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Stem Cell Research: Huntington's Disease
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Heart repair using own stem cells after heart attack: Future Health keynote speaker
http://www.globalchange.com New ways to repair damaged heart following heart attack, myocardial infarction, damaged heart muscle, tissue necrosis, cell death.
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MS Cure – Introduction to stem cell bone marrow transplant in Australia
For all videos search for MS cure Carmel Turner.
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ReLuma-stemcells- skin rejuvenation
Using key growth factors from human skin, ReLuma's adult stem cell technology is the most advanced and revolutionary approach to skin care.
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Did you have a Heart Attack and Need to Recover your Cardiac Muscle?
http://www.mystemcells4heart.info After having a huge Heart Attack which left me my cardiac muscle severely injured i was successfully submitted to Stem Cells Therapy. Shocking unexposed testimonial!
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Did you have a Heart Attack and Need to Recover your Cardiac Muscle?
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Stem Cells and Bone Marrow Transplants by Dipnarine Maharaj MD PhD
Please Enjoy this preview of this lecture given in San Jose at the 17th Annual A4M conference 2009.
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Stem Cells and Bone Marrow Transplants by Dipnarine Maharaj MD PhD
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IPs cells Part 1
Dr. George Daley of Boston Children's Hospital explains the concept of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
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IPs cells Part 1
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Mike H. T-12 Complete Spinal Cord Injury – August 2011
http://www.pressingontx.org - Here is a sample of one of our client Mike's workouts.
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Mike H. T-12 Complete Spinal Cord Injury - August 2011
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SquawkBox Makes Noise, Part 2- Misunderstandings, White Knighting, and Absurdity
Expand me! SquawkBox's video: http://www.youtube.com Part 1 of the series: http://www.youtube.com God forbid I demonstrate an understanding of my own field of study, or the scientific literature in support of it.
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Genetics and Intelligence
Google Tech Talk (more info below) August 18, 2011 Presented by Steve Hsu. How do genes affect cognitive ability
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Genetics and Intelligence
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Manatee man is paralyzed, but still plenty hopeful
Mitch Moore has been accepted to be part of a stem cell treatment at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama, where umbilical and bone marrow stem cells from the patient’s own body are used in their recovery.
MANATEE -- A split-second decision made 12 years ago changed Mitch Moore’s life forever.
It was June 10, 1999.
He was driving his dump truck with a full load on Lena Road. Then his brakes failed just before the intersection with State Road 64.
“I was doing 45 or 40 (mph) when I hit the breaks and nothing happened,” said Moore, 40. “I didn’t have too much time to think.”
There was a school bus heading east on S.R. 64 and a Tropicana truck heading west.
“Not even a quarter second passed and I thought I’d drive it to pasture,” Moore said.
His truck flipped and he was ejected. His neck broke upon impact.
From that moment, Moore was paralyzed from the neck down and he has been in a wheelchair ever since.
But Moore isn’t a quitter. He held onto hope that he would walk again. And a few weeks ago, his prayers were answered.
He was accepted to be part of a stem cell treatment at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama, where umbilical and bone marrow stem cells from the patient’s own body are used in their recovery.
Now Moore, his wife, Stephanie, and daughte,r Haley, 11, are trying to raise $50,000 to fund the monthlong trip by hosting a 5K “rock and roll” on Sept. 17 at King Family Farm, 4630 60th St. E.
“I remember Stephanie texting me saying Panama approved. I was just excited,” Moore said. The procedure could potentially give him the ability to walk or at least gain back some sensation.
Determined for her father to be able to afford the treatment, Haley has started a lemonade stand to raise money.
“I hope he gets back and starts walking again or gets something back,” Haley said, adding she and her father are close. They play basketball together -- “He throws me the ball and I shoot” -- and go on walks with their dog, Aly.
Before the crash, Moore, then 27, had what he calls a perfect life. His business was doing well and Stephanie was only a few months pregnant with Haley.
He recalls being in intensive care and wanting nothing more than to go home. But that turned out to be harder than he thought it would be once he was there.
“It reminded me of everything before the accident, and when I went back to work it was a like a mini-vacation every day,” said Moore, owner of Lighting Construction Services Inc. “It was an outlet for me. “
Throughout her pregnancy, Stephanie Moore said her husband was emotionally distraught that he wouldn’t be able to interact with Haley the way he wanted.
“He would cry,” said Stephanie. “Our world was rocked. This wasn’t how it was supposed to be and he went through a lot.”
Moore admits it took a while to accept his new reality; he said it actually took about seven years.
“Since I got past that seven-year mark, the acceptance part hit,” Moore said. “Before I had endless amounts of energy and was definitely the strongest guy and fastest worker.”
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