Articles, tagged with "stem cells", page 6
05th July 2010
The most common aspect of lymphoma in dogs presents itself as lumps or swollen lymph nodes on the back, armpits, and neck. In the early stages, there is no pain involved, but that can change almost overnight if action isn't taken as soon as these lumps ar...
Read >
Author:
AnneMing
29th June 2010
Our immune system is what protects us from the ravages of various foreign intruders like bacteria, viruses, fungi and other toxins. Environmental pollutants like chemical and particulate pollution in the atmosphere, pesticides, fertilizers in the soil and...
Read >
Author:
Donald Rhodes
28th June 2010
With the age of the internet we have now better usage of information regarding the best hair loss and natural hair restoration. Having said that this can be a very bad thing, it often times leads the buyer being bewildered and burdened over all the best h...
Read >
Author:
DR Moser
23rd June 2010
Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment is a non-invasive medical treatment which involves the administration of oxygen whilst inside the pressurized vessel. At the beginning of each hyperbaric treatment, the pressure is gently increased over a period of approximatel...
Read >
Author:
Mrcsmith
22nd June 2010
Medical Researchers are working hard to determine if stem cell transplants can help cure cerebral palsied children.
Cerebral palsy is a result of brain damage or abridgement of oxygen in the brain afore or during the birth. A person affected with cereb...
Read >
Author:
Kilian
17th June 2010
Cancer Stem Cell (CSC) research has accelerated in the last two years and considerable efforts are now being made to identify drug molecules that selectively target and destroy them. Today, 50 developmental molecules are being evaluated in the hope of tar...
Read >
Author:
Vision Shopsters
07th June 2010
In what researchers at Newcastle University in the U.K. have dubbed a "eureka moment," a miniature human liver has been grown artificially in a laboratory through the use of stem cells, which may mean that in the future, full-sized organs could be artific...
Read >
Author:
anjuri singh
27th May 2010
German researchers gave tests of cardiac function to 3664 people with congestive heart failure. Next, all study participants were instructed to take hawthorn. After two months, participants were assessed again. His cardiac function improved significantly,...
Read >
Author:
johnastong
24th May 2010
A baby's cord blood, or the blood left in the umbilical cord and placenta after delivery used to be discarded after birth. However, this blood is typically rich in stem cells, which can currently be used to treat many diseases. Although some forms of stem...
Read >
Author:
Stefani Padilla
12th May 2010
When Dr. José Luis Salgado Ruiz was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease nearly six years ago, he thought his career and his future were over. Parkinson's disease, also known as PD, is a neurodegenerative condition that affects the central nervous system. ...
Read >
Author:
David
04th May 2010
Stem Enhance is a new health supplement that may be something like a Fountain of Youth in capsule form if the product works the way its makers believe it does. Stem Enhance is made by the Stemtech company and is claimed to be the world's first, and only, ...
Read >
Author:
briangarvin
19th April 2010
With cord blood becoming the talk of town, let's have a look at the bright as well as the dark sides of this miracle blood that promises to treat many life-threatening diseases in the near future.
Cord Blood Transplantation contains the stem cells wh...
Read >
Author:
Chandan Chaturvedi
14th April 2010
Researches show that macular degeneration is one of the main causes for blindness among aging people. As for how to treat macular degeneration, researchers and opticians has done a lot of researches and studies. Through their hard work, they have made som...
Read >
Author:
Michelle Perkins
31st March 2010
Hyperbaric Therapy, California -
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a mode of therapy in which a person breathes 100% oxygen inside a Hyperbaric Oxygen chamber at a pressure greater than normal. This allows extra oxygen to be transported via blood fluid (pla...
Read >
Author:
cahyperbarics
10th March 2010
It doesn't take a doctor to tell us how poor diet and lack of sleep can make us feel fatigued and run-down, but what most people don't know is how basic stressors can tax our immune system, making us vulnerable to a vast array of diseases and conditions w...
Read >
Author:
Robert Palmer