Boys born with cerebral palsy make steady improvement after autologous stem cell therapy
The Denver Post caught up with two fifth-grade boys and their families who spent their summer in Germany. The trip was no cultural excursion, or sightseeing adventure - it was medical tourism. Born with cerebral palsy, best friends Dominic King and Harrison Spiers visited a European stem cell treatment center where each received injections of their own stem cells. Already the parents have observed progress in both boys.
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The Denver Post caught up with two fifth-grade boys and their families who spent their summer in Germany. The trip was no cultural excursion, or sightseeing adventure - it was medical tourism. Born with cerebral palsy, best friends Dominic King and Harrison Spiers visited a European stem cell treatment center where each received injections of their own stem cells. Already the parents have observed progress in both boys.
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http://adultstemcellawareness.wordpress.com/2009/09/24/boys-born-with-cerebral-palsy-make-steady-improvement-after-autologous-stem-cell-therapy/