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    Clinical Trial for Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries with Stem Cells

    Published: Wednesday, 5/11/2016 - Updated: 1 day ago ProMedica joins stem-cell research on treating traumatic brain injuries BY MARLENE HARRIS-TAYLOR BLADE MEDICAL EDITOR ProMedica is partnering with a California-based stem cell company to research the benefits of stem cells in treating...
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    PRP, stem cell and Warriors G Steph Curry's quick return from knee injury

    PRP, stem cell and Warriors G Steph Curry's quick return from knee injury The Associated Press John Canzano | The Oregonian/OregonLive By John Canzano | The Oregonian/OregonLive April 30, 2016 at 5:07 PM, updated May 01, 2016 at 4:23 PM Warriors guard Steph Curry is recovering from a grade-1...
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    Lifelong Runner Gets Back on Track After Stem Cell Treatment

    Lifelong Runner Gets Back on Track After Stem Cell Treatment Scott had tried everything short of surgery to repair a running injury in his foot—physical therapy, chiropractic manipulation, special shoes, boot immobilization, acupuncture, massage therapy, Motrin, electrical stimulation, and so...
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    Stem cells show promise for treating heart failure, study finds

    Stem cells show promise for treating heart failure, study finds By Ben Schmitt | Monday, April 25, 2016, 9:00 p.m. Stem-cell therapy involving bone marrow could revolutionize treatment for people struggling with heart failure, according to a study that included research from the University of...
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    Augusta University part of stem-cell study for heart failure treatment

    Augusta University part of stem-cell study for heart failure treatment By Tom Corwin Staff Writer Sunday, April 24, 2016 Ever since he took part in a clinical research study two years ago at Augusta Uni*ver*sity where he either got stem cells or a placebo, Gene Gray has been looking for...
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    Experimental therapy prompts Sam's big comeback

    Experimental therapy prompts Sam's big comeback Sports Director Sam Kouvaris gets new strength from his own stem cells By Joy Purdy - 5:30, 6:30 & 11 p.m. anchor , Jodi Mohrmann - Managing Editor of special projects Posted: 10:00 PM, April 07, 2016 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - It's not something...
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    "Made in India Stem Cell Therapy for Blindness” receives global validation

    "Made in India Stem Cell Therapy for Blindness” receives global validation This ingenuous technique was termed Simple Limbal Epithelial Transplantation (SLET) to contrast it from the radical tissue transplants and complex culture techniques ETHealthWorld 06 April 2016, 2:51 PM An idea...
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    CrossFit Injury Recovery: Finding Relief in Stem Cells and PRP

    CrossFit Injury Recovery: Finding Relief in Stem Cells and PRP Multiple meniscus tears, herniated discs, sciatica in the leg and ankle, shoulder injuries—Matt Chan has run the gamut when it comes to fitness-related injuries. However, as a professional and competitive CrossFit athlete, long...
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    Jazzercise mom gets her life back

    Stephanie’s life was about to change for the worse. She was a Jazzercise instructor who underwent surgery for a torn meniscus and arthritis in her knee shortly after the birth of her daughter. A few years later she had to undergo a second surgery, and she awoke from that surgery to the bad news...
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    Our top 10 questions to ask a stem cell clinic

    Orthopedic stem cell providers are not all created equal. When making the decision to put all of your trust into a stem cell clinic and physician, it’s important that you know the right questions to ask—and just as important that you know whether or not you’re getting the right answers. Our top...
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    Is Regenerative Medicine the Answer to Your Chronic Pain?

    April 5, 2016 Column: Is Regenerative Medicine the Answer to Your Chronic Pain? by Greenwich Sentinel | Column, News 0 Comments By Christopher Sahler Sentinel Contributor Does your own blood hold the key to healing your medical condition? The evolving field of regenerative medicine uses...
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    Largest Orthopedic Stem Cell Safety Paper Published!

    Largest Orthopedic Stem Cell Safety Paper Published! Dr. Chris Centeno It's funny, this evening I was sitting down to update our bigger bone marrow stem cell research in orthopedics inforgraphic up through spring of 2016 and the first paper that pops up is our n=2,372 safety paper. I knew that...
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    CardioCell Expands Chronic Heart Failure Phase IIa Clinical Trial

    CardioCell Expands Chronic Heart Failure Phase IIa Clinical Trial to MedStar Washington Hospital Center March 24, 2016 By Cade Hildreth (CEO) In news released today, CardioCell, LLC, announced that a fifth treatment center has been chosen for participation in its Phase II clinical trial that...
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    New therapy offers hope for elderly people with osteoarthritis

    Elderly volunteer for therapy trial 2016-03-28 08:58Shanghai Daily Editor: Huang Mingrui An innovative new therapy offers hope for elderly people with osteoarthritis. Stem cells are being used to treat volunteer patients in a clinical trial being conducted at a local hospital. Doctors inject...
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    Handheld biopen can 'draw' stem cells in 3-D

    Handheld biopen can 'draw' stem cells in 3-D Good news for people with dicky knees: a new surgical device fills in cartilage gaps with a mix of stem cells and hydrogel – and voila! Damaged tissue can regenerate. Belinda Smith reports. Orthopaedic surgeon Claudia Di Bella said the biopen 'was...
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    Osteoporosis may soon be cured through stem cell therapy

    Osteoporosis may soon be cured through stem cell therapy, study says By Ravi Mandalia - March 19, 2016 Million of people around the world may soon get a cure for osteoporosis as a new study has investigated the potential of stem cell therapy and has found positive results. While the study...
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    Stem cell research allows boy to walk for first time

    Stem cell research allows boy to walk for first time Tuesday, 22 March 2016 15:06 administrator Bryson Underwood, 7-year-old son of Kara Underwood, has had one rough childhood. He was diagnosed with a severe case of spina bifida and has been paralyzed from the waist down most of his life...
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    Olympic swimmer Jason Lezak makes a splash for stem cell research

    Olympic swimmer Jason Lezak makes a splash for stem cell research Jason Lezak, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, is supporting stem cell research for tendon and ligament injuries. By Megan Thielking @meggophone March 16, 2016 Scientists seeking $4.5 million to study a new kind of stem...
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    Nature Cell begins U.S. phase II trials of arthritis stem cell therapy

    Nature Cell begins U.S. phase II trials of arthritis stem cell therapy Published : 2016-03-14 16:20 Updated : 2016-03-15 15:20 South Korean biotechnology firm Nature Cell on Monday said it has begun Phase II clinical trials on its stem cell-based osteoarthritis treatment in the U.S., drawing a...
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    Stem Cell Therapy Helps Blind Man See

    Stem Cell Therapy Helps Blind Man See By Mikayla Lewis Friday, March 11th 2016 Only on FOX: We continue to follow the journey of a mid-state man who was once blind, but now he can see thanks to stem cell therapy. This regenerative medicine is being debated on Capitol Hill, thanks to Tennessee...
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