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02nd October 2009
LIMS is an acronym for Laboratory Information Management Software, is a common software used in environmental, pharmaceutical and research institutions. It's a software to manage laboratory life, indeed with this tool it's possible not only to manage samp... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
30th September 2009
Have you heard the saying, "A Leopard Can't Change Its Spots"?
What if I told you they were wrong? What if I told you that you can change and that your history is not the main factor in what you want to do, or become even at a biological level.
Advanc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Feeling less confident when speaking in public? Here are some tips to boost your confidence in public speaking.
Tip no. 1. You should have eye contact with the audience all the time.
Tip no. 2. You should just relax. You know now by heart what you i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
I did a short piece on adult stem cell research and how it helped with a windpipe transplant. After some thought, it occurred to me that most people do not understand how stem cells work in the body and what part they can play in future medicine, especia... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
24th August 2009
Stem cell research, though limited in the United States, is going ahead at a feverish pace in many other countries. Most European countries have government backed stem cell research programs. It is not the intention of this site or author to get into ... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
18th August 2009
People suffering from Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, ALS (or Lou Gehrig’s disease), spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, etc., are hopeful that stem cell research will soon provide a cure for their disease or condition.
Everyday, headlines anno... Read >
Author: Colum Fitzroy
15th August 2009
I did a short piece on adult stem cell research and how it helped with a windpipe transplant. After some thought, it occurred to me that most people do not understand how stem cells work in the body and what part they can play in future medicine, espec... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
08th August 2009
Since the passage of the massive $789 billion stimulus bill, the topic of stem cell research has, to an extent, become an out-of-sight, out-of-mind issue. With the White House’s ambition schedule of reforming the heath care system, overhauling financial... Read >
Author: Glen Grant
03rd August 2009
20th century medicine has its eye on various discoveries, in its attempts to study the causes of diseases by the molecular and genetic level. The discovery of PSC plant stem cell research has paved way for useful things which appear as future solutions to... Read >
Author: plantstemcells
31st July 2009
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH), “Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many di... Read >
Author: Rahk
30th July 2009
Stem cell research, though limited in the United States, is going ahead at a feverish pace in many other countries. Most European countries have government backed stem cell research programs. It is not the intention of this site or author to get into a ... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
22nd July 2009
Although the new president is expected to lift federal restrictions on human embryonic stem cell research, it’s an option available today for the canine set.
The procedure, which uses an animal’s own fat to obtain adult stem cells, has been available... Read >
Author: happytails
02nd July 2009
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH), “Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many d... Read >
Author: Sylvia and Roger
12th June 2009
Several studies have indicated that the human body may have regenerative properties if given the right circumstances. For example, a child under ten years old may be able to regrow a lost fingertip if the wounds aren't stitched up to prevent the regrowth.... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
12th June 2009
Imagine a world where a new liver or kidney can be grown from your own stemcells in a Petri dish and then transplanted into your body. A knee injury, a burn or a damaged heart can be fixed with a patch that regroups with surrounding tissues and repairs it... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th June 2009
"When we know, in effect, what our cells know, health care will be revolutionized, giving birth to regenerative medicine — ultimately including the prolongation of life by regenerating our aging bodies with younger cells," Dr. William Haseltine, CEO of ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th June 2009
In January 2009, Geron Corporation obtained FDA-approval to begin its first human clinical trial involving human embryonic stem cells. They're planning to study 8 to 10 individuals who have sustained recent spinal cord injuries for one year.
Pending a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th June 2009
In 1981, British scientist Sir Martin Evans isolated the first animal embryonic stem cells. In 1998, American scientist Jamie Thomson led a team that derived the first human stem cells. While little was known about stem cells in animals or people, researc... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
04th June 2009
The stem cell research debate has spanned numerous decades, with presidents like George HW Bush, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush rejecting funding science that tampered with human embryos, and presidents like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama appropriating m... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
03rd June 2009
In 2000, just four years before his death, "Superman" actor Christopher Reeves wrote in TIME Magazine: "It is our responsibility to do everything possible to protect the quality of life of the present and future generations. A critical factor will be what... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st June 2009
Years ago, scientists became intensely interested in the inner-workings of embryonic stem cells. At just three to five days old, this mass of protean cells were a blank canvas, yet under normal circumstances, these cells would develop into tissues, organs... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st June 2009
Adult stem cell research has advanced in leaps and bounds over the past decade. What was once viewed as inflexible, unable to proliferate and set in its ways has now been found to revert back to its earlier state. New evidence suggests that taking an adul... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th May 2009
Skin care has gone through a major transformation over recent years and is now encompassing anti aging just as much if not more than standard everyday skin care. But with the advancement of anti aging, comes many new ingredients that have helped forward ... Read >
Author: sabrinajames
12th May 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health.
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH),... Read >
Author: Sylvia and Roger
17th April 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (N... Read >
Author: Kipman83
15th April 2009
Cool, urban vibe and small city ease create a perfect Newcastle stag weekend.
Newcastle is no longer the city of coal but a reinvented 21st century event city of cosmopolitan. Proud, hardworking, welcoming and positive, just like its people, Newcast... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
09th January 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (N... Read >
Author: Delta
08th January 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH... Read >
Author: Chad
17th December 2008
Singapore researchers recently developed what they have deemed a successful, tumor-free number of "pure insulin-producing cells from mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs)," according to November news reports from Science Daily.



The cells have been pr... Read >
Author: Legal
05th December 2008
There is a brand new product developed through adult stem cell research that not only optimizes health, but also offers a most rewarding financial compensation for its authorized representatives. Stem Enhance® is a breakthrough, natural botanical extract... Read >
Author: mohit gupta
05th December 2008
There is a brand new product developed through adult stem cell research that not only optimizes health, but also offers a most rewarding financial compensation for its authorized representatives. Stem Enhance® is a breakthrough, natural botanical extract... Read >
Author: mohit gupta
05th December 2008
There is a brand new product developed through adult stem cell research that not only optimizes health, but also offers a most rewarding financial compensation for its authorized representatives. Stem Enhance® is a breakthrough, natural botanical extract... Read >
Author: mohit gupta
11th September 2008
Everyone is aware of the controversy surrounding embryonic stem cells. Stem cells are found in human embryos, but not everyone is aware that stem cells are also found in adult tissue. The most abundant supply of adult stem cells is formed in the bone ma... Read >
Author: Sipes Enterprises
03rd September 2008
Tag:apparatus instrument,High-Tech Microscope,Toronto Hospital
From:http://www.apparatus-instrument.com/
Toronto, Ontario (AHN)) - The Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital has gone one step higher in offering its patients the la... Read >
Author: utut1
22nd July 2008
Understanding all the hype surrounding stem cell research can be confusing. What’s all the fuss about, and what does a newborn’s umbilical cord have to do with it?
The blood within a newborns umbilical cord, called cord blood, plays a critical r... Read >
Author: Remy
18th July 2008
Hair loss prevention may soon take on a whole new dimension. A new form of treatment for those who suffer from pattern baldness may come from the stem cell research being carried out by scientist at the Rockefeller University research labs. Someday you ma... Read >
Author: Nicky Taylor
22nd January 2008
During the interview, Levin said that McCain was recasting himself as more conservative in order to win the Party's presidential nomination. Santorum responded to this by saying, "It’s amazing to hear what John McCain is trying to convince the voters he... Read >
Author: Emma
25th September 2007
Embryonic stem cells have been making headlines recently. But among the talk, there is rarely a pause to explain what embryonic stem cells are, what makes them unique, and why they stir up so much debate.Stem cells, unlike other cells, can renew themselv... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
29th August 2007
Since the first man breathed his first breath, men have been obsessed with the concept of death--the permanent end of the life of a biological organism. "As soon as one is born," Luigi Pirandello once lamented, "one starts dying."
Man's musings on d... Read >
Author: Baudelaire Jones
26th July 2007
The debate rages on, like two celestial bodies smashing into each other fighting for space. Only this fight is with words and, instead of smashing into each other, they just want to be heard. Embryonic stem cell research seems to be the focus of this colo... Read >
Author: alewis
26th June 2007
Are you planning for cord blood donation? Then, it’s important that you know about the kinds of cord blood banks.
Private Vs. Public Cord Blood Banks
Cord blood banks are mainly of two types, i.e. public cord blood banks and Private Banks. Normal... Read >
Author: apurva
26th June 2007
The stem cell controversy has ruffled the Congress, State Legislatures, President Bush, and the whole of United Nations. It has resulted in the proposal of new guidelines for stem cell research by the National Academy of Sciences, which is a non-profit gr... Read >
Author: apurva
11th June 2007
I had someone ask me last week if there was a cure for diabetes. He said he had seen several claims to that effect on products offered on the Internet. This encounter got me thinking about ominous things to come.
Currently there are 20-22 million peop... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
24th May 2007
At approximately the age of 35 the body starts to break down at a more rapid rate. Recovery from injury takes longer, cholesterol levels start to rise, as does the blood pressure, hair begins to grey and fine lines set in. Your cancer risk increases as ... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein
06th May 2007
The question of stem cell research first came onto the scientific scene in November, 1998, when the isolation of the first human embryonic stem cells were reported by researchers. This discovery was made by Dr. James A. Thomson. He said that this research... Read >
Author: J Lindgren
03rd February 2007
Cord blood, also called placental blood, is the blood that remains in the placenta and umbilical cord following birth, after the umbilical cord is cut. Generally, this blood is disposed of with the placenta and umbilical cord. There is much controversy ... Read >
Author: alvin toh
01st February 2007
Umbilical cord blood from newborn babies can be used to produce embryonic-like cells that can potentially treat diseases and debilitating conditions.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have been able to differentiate cord blood cells into a typ... Read >
Author: alvin toh
24th January 2007
Allow me please to first preface this posting with the acknowledgement that I am neither an important person nor the guy that gets phone calls like this on a regular basis.
Late on Thursday afternoon, I answered my phone and found myself being asked by... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli
04th January 2007
How I Lost A Million Dollars In A Bank RobberyThe Million dollars was my life-savings earmarked for prime thepump money for my biotech start-up. I am the Gerald Armstrong theowner of Gen Cells CuresaGen Cells Cures is focused on privatemedical research fo... Read >
scientist0707
03rd January 2007
THE CUREGen Cells Cures will find the cure even if it means taking onPresident George Bush and the Vatican. The cure is definitely goingto be found in stem cell research. When the first cure comes in fromstem stem research it will have a domino effect as ... Read >
scientist0707
03rd January 2007
Stem Cell ResearchHow To Buy Your Way Out Of An Early Death From An IncurableDisease.How?... With private stem cell research, of course!aStem cellresearch holds more than hope for cures. The jury is in on stem cellresearch. Stem cell research can offer a ... Read >
Gerald Armstrong
18th November 2006
Natural Stem Cell Research
By Dr. David Orman
www.hghplus.net
hghplus@yahoo.com
Mention the phrase "Stem Cell Research" and one will here a wide range of passionate reactions. The man who started all of this was Dr. Michael West. In late 2001 he mad... Read >
Author: David Orman
17th November 2006
If you are an expecting parent, it could be a once in a lifetime opportunity to bank your baby's cord blood. This blood is rich in stem cells that could potentially save your child or other family members from serious diseases and conditions. Stem cells c... Read >
Author: Alvin Toh
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Alvin Toh
If you are pregnant, you probably have received information about cord blood banking. This is an opportunity for you to bank your child's umbilical cord blood. When cord blood is banked, it is stored so that at a later time, it... Read >
Author: alvin toh
28th July 2006
Immortality has long been the quest of humans. In the religious and spiritual sense, immortality is essentially belief in spirit, soul, rebirth, or continuation of some aspect of the human beyond the present existence of the human being. Philosophy and T... Read >
Author: scott perry
09th June 2006
The benefits of storing your child's cord blood are well documented and the cord blood registry is one of the most widely recognized names that specialize in this procedure. Storing cord blood can provide your child with much needed blood stem cells that ... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo
30th April 2006
PART 1
Very much a highlighted news topic, the stem cell research controversy continues. Reasons for the "need" of research include possible help for persons with terminal cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury…and hair loss... Read >
Author: Lori Anton
02nd March 2006
Have you heard the saying, A Leopard Can't Change Its Spot?
What if I told you they were wrong? What if I told you that you can change and that your history is not the main factor in what you want to do, or become even at a biological level.
Advanceme... Read >
Author: Maria Boomhower
16th February 2006
When it comes to having a new baby—whether the child is your family's firstborn or tenth—there are many decisions that must be made involving their birth and health care. A major choice that all expecting parents face is whether or not to bank cord blood... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel
21st October 2005
Do you enjoy watching forensic science shows like CSI? Are you interested in genetics and the intricacies of DNA? Genetic engineering that deals with the human genome and DNA has become a hot bed for discussion in recent years. Advancements in forensic sc... Read >
Author: Jon Bischke
04th October 2005
Saving your baby's umbilical cord blood allows it to be cryogenically stored, and then available if your child later becomes sick and needs a bone marrow transplant. Umbilical cord blood was discarded until the 1970's, when researchers discovered that umb... Read >
Author: Alli Ross
27th August 2005
Today's expectant parents face the tough, confusing and irreversible choice of whether to bank their newborn child's cord blood or not. Cord blood banking for their own use can be a very good idea for families that have a child or another family member '... Read >
Author: Kevin Anderson
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