By: John Picard | 2010-04-02 | Science Stem cell therapy is area of research using stem cells to treat various diseases and injuries. This is an area of research that has been growing since President Obama has been in office. read more
By: John Iams | 2012-01-26 | Therapy Stem cell therapy is gaining popularity as it can cure many chronic diseases. It is like genetic medicine and this new cells are cultivated from laboratory to replace the damaged tissues. read more
By: Jenny Lauper | 2010-09-27 | Medicine Stem cells are found in all multi-cellular organisms. Basically two types of stem cells are found: These are the pluripotent and multipotent. Stem cell growth, in general, depending on their prototype has the capability to generate different types of cells in the body. read more
By: Eric Disoza | 2011-03-25 | Health & Fitness Hematopoietic stem cells give rise to all types of blood cells, they are regenerative and are used to replace damaged cells or to stimulate cell growth in different parts of the body like the heart, n... read more
By: Marlin Breath | 2011-04-01 | Health & Fitness Stem cell therapy though a solution to a number of degenerative cell problems has been known to be a painful and risky procedure as the cells were usually extracted from bone marrow and even after tra... read more
By: SEOTechi | 2010-10-15 | Disabilities About 200,000 people worldwide suffer from spinal cord injury. An injury to the spine often causes the victims to suffer from very serious complications, which always leave him helpless. read more
By: maryvisa | 2012-04-01 | Health & Fitness With the regenerative medicine developing, a new therapy-cord blood stem cells transplant has been widely utilized in diabetes treatment. read more
By: Brian John | 2011-10-03 | College Embryonic stem cells abbreviated as ES cells are the pluripotent, which are taken from the inner cells of blastocyst, embryo in the early stage. The blastocyst stage is reached only after four to five days after fertilization in human beings. At this stage, they have 50 to 150 cells. read more
By: Akmol | 2011-01-28 | Diabetes Stem cells are the cells that give rise to specialized cells which act as one of the powerful tool of the body for self repairing. These stem cells react to some specific signals and takes necessary actions for curing by discriminating into specialized cells that are required for the repairs of the damaged cells of the body. read more
By: jackson daren | 2011-09-26 | Medicine The students from Toronto University at DEEP Summer Academy set on a tour to study about facilities of inception of cord blood program in Mississauga a few days ago. This tour was a part of their weekly course. read more
By: Simon Paisley | 2010-04-02 | Science Stem cells are currently used for treating some diseases, and offer hope of a future cure for many of today's incurable diseases. Parents are now able to have stem cells from the umbilical cord of their newborn child stored for the child's future disease treatments. This article gives an overview of the process of stem cell storage. read more
By: andrew sandon | 2006-10-31 | Research Stem cell research has been at the forefront of many ethical debates in recent years. The manners in which the cells must be harvested and their usage for advancement in biomedical research along with the use of federal funds to finance the ongoing research has proven to be a debate that is not easily resolved even with the revolutionary advances in the treatment and prevention of disease, injury and birth defects. Although the benefits of continuing work on stem cell research sometimes outweigh its costs the final judgment for this issue should be that stem cell research should not b... read more
By: Angelo Johnson | 2010-03-17 | Health & Fitness Stem Cell Enhancers are a natural botanical extract that assists your body by maintaining healthy stem cell physiology. It is the first of it's kind of the latest phytoceutical product category "stem cell enhancers." Stem Enhancers are a blend of two compounds extracted from cyanophyta Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA). The first... read more