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Regenecell Blog: Welcome to the Regenecell Blog
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Bringing bioscience to life. Friday, June 29, 2007. Welcome to the Regenecell Blog. This blog is about empowering patients, their loved ones and carers by sharing knowledge and experience in the dynamic area of stem cell therapy. You can click on the links to the right to go to the various sections, or use the search function (top left) if you're looking for something specific. Posted by Regenecell Management. February 1, 2008 at 4:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Regenecell Blog: June 2007
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Bringing bioscience to life. Friday, June 29, 2007. Welcome to the Regenecell Blog. This blog is about empowering patients, their loved ones and carers by sharing knowledge and experience in the dynamic area of stem cell therapy. You can click on the links to the right to go to the various sections, or use the search function (top left) if you're looking for something specific. Posted by Regenecell Management. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Regenecell Patient FAQ: Do stem cells make a difference to spinal injury? Is it risky?
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Monday, July 2, 2007. Do stem cells make a difference to spinal injury? I cannot state that stem cell therapy will help you, but we have had responses in patients who are paraplegic. These responses were improved bladder control and posture control. The last patient regained some function of the legs and is in rehabilitation learning to walk. This is an unusual case. There are no complications or side effects that we have found so far. Posted by Regenecell Management. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Regenecell Patient FAQ: Is it different for Children?
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Monday, July 2, 2007. Is it different for Children? We treat children with 8 million stem cells, including a new kind of cell which increases blood vessel formation and blood supply to the nerve tissue. We have had good responses in children, especially in Cerebral Palsy. Posted by Regenecell Management. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to this patient Q&A. This blog is a sample of the answers physicians have given to patients and their families. MND and ALS – is this a viable option?
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Regenecell Patient FAQ: Will stem cells work for Parkinson’s Disease
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Monday, July 2, 2007. Will stem cells work for Parkinson’s Disease. We use only human umbilical cord stem cells produced by a NYSE listed company, fully tested for all known pathogens. The treatment dose is a total of 8 million cells, 6 million CD34 and 2 million mesenchymal cells, given intravenously over a period of 4 days. Posted by Regenecell Management. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Although never to be used as a substitute for personal, professional medical advice, reading through this blog, ...
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Regenecell Patient FAQ: Can you treat Multi system atrophy?
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Monday, July 2, 2007. Can you treat Multi system atrophy? Certain cases of MSA have been treated, but they have been the type: olivopontocerebellar atrophy. The response to therapy was much like the response to Parkinson’s Disease, i.e. 7 out of 10 patients responded and unfortunately, there is no follow-up data. Posted by Regenecell Management. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to this patient Q&A. This blog is a sample of the answers physicians have given to patients and their families.
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Regenecell Patient FAQ: Can stem cells make a difference to Cirrhosis?
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Monday, July 2, 2007. Can stem cells make a difference to Cirrhosis? I have looked at various cases of cirrhosis treated with umbilical cord stem cells and found that all had decreases in their liver enzymes. The patients who had active hepatitis B and C responded well. These patients received small doses of stem cells – 1,5 million once off. I have no idea of their long-term results. Posted by Regenecell Management. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MND and ALS – is this a viable option? Do stem cells...