The technology of adult stem cell therapy saved an American man from a hospice and certain death. Suffering from a full load of medical problems the stem cells were his last resort.
Dave
Panama City, Panama
The technology of adult stem cell therapy saved an American man from a hospice and certain death. Suffering from a full load of medical problems the stem cells were his last resort.
Dave
17-year-old Kayla is making graduation plans, completing her final senior project; her remaining days as a high school senior at Stanley High were jammed full of activity.
On May 15th, diplomas will be handed out to all the graduates as they walk across the stage in front of their friends and family .
However, Kayla may not be able to do it exactly like that. She is paralyzed.
“If I don’t, that’ll be OK, but if I do, that will be great,” Kayla said.
But even though she is paralyzed, walking is not completely out of the question. Kayla received a series of adult stem cell treatments in China last year. She was left paralyzed at mid-chest after the car she was riding in flipped out of control. She is hoping her trip to China will restore her ability to walk, maybe even before her graduation date.
Her treatment in China was administered over time, with an injection given every five to seven days. The received four injections and one IV of non-embryonic and non-controversial umbilical cord stem cells. Her treatment was combined with acupuncture session six days each week. She also worked through intensive physical therapy sessions twice-a-day.
The supplementary therapy is a positive addition since it allows Kayla to be in control of her balance and be more mobile.
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Thanks to a promising treatment using their own stem cells, insulin shots and medication are a thing of the past for thirteen young diabetics in Brazil. This is thought to be the first time that such a dramatic benefit has been observed in diabetic patients.
All the patients suffered from Type I diabetes, and some have lived normal lives as long as three years without insulin. Using stem cells extracted from the patients
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Potentially leading to a revolution in fertility therapy, certain human bone marrow cells have shown the ability to differentiate into sperm stem cells according to a new study.
Researchers managed to encourage mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to differentiate into reproductive cells, known as germ cells. The study was led by Professor Karim Nayernia of Newcastle University in the UK.
The cells could be used to produce eggs and sperm for patients suffering from infertility since they are a new source of female and male germ cells.
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“In the long term the aim would be to isolate these stem cells from a patient and then bring them back to the same patient after differentiation to try to treat infertility,” said Nayernia.
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Convinced that Chinese doctors have discovered the secret promise of stem-cell therapy, a couple from New Brunswick is setting out on a journey of hope to the Far East.
Other Canadians as well as Americans have traveled to China for the adult stem cell treatments designed to help those with crippling diseases. J.C. and Cherie of Oromocto will now follow the same path.
Causing deterioration in the region of the brain responsible for muscles and movements, J.C. has a hereditary brain disorder called Machado Joseph Disease. For the 39 year old man, there is no known cure.
Speaking and walking are difficult for J.C., and with unbalanced steps and slurred speech, some people think he is drunk when he goes out with their three children says Cherie.
“At first, it progressed slowly,” Cherie says of the disease, looking fondly at J.C. in their cozy, rural New Brunswick home.
“But then in the last two years it has been bad. I think in the next couple of years if we don’t get this treatment, then he could require 24-hour care. We’re grateful this treatment is out there. We’re excited.”
In late April, the couple will arrive in Shenzhen, China, where they will spend a month of their lives. At the clinic, doctors will inject stem cells into J.C.
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