Posts Tagged ‘Cell’
Written by Michelle on 03 February 2012
Many anti-stem cell treatment doctors today will tell you it is extremely dangerous to get adult stem cell treatment from your own stem cells or from umbilical cord stem cells. Here is Dr. An, explaining the worst case scenario. Video Rating: 0 / 5 Permanent link to this post (46 words, estimated 11 secs reading [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 24 January 2012
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Written by Michelle on 20 January 2012
rsb.sportron.com – Fact: StemGard is currently the only FoodMatrix product that supports the natural release of adult stem cells. Recent results of scientific studies, clearly indicate that increasing the number of adult stem cells is an important factor in maintenance and repair for your body’s optimal health. Video Rating: 5 / 5 CBS [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 09 January 2012
(Part 7 of 9) Ann Tsukamoto, Ph.D., spoke at the Scientific Writer’s Seminar, a workshop presented on September 17, 2008 at CIRM headquarters in San Francisco. Tsukamoto is the Chief Operating Officer at Stem Cells, Inc., a Palo Alto based company that has begun a stem cell based human clinical trial for the treatment of [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 02 January 2012
The controversy regarding embryo stem cell research stems from the fact that embryos have to be destroyed in order for stem cells to be extracted. Learn about both sides of the embryo stem cell argument with help from an associate pastor in this free video on stem cell research. Expert: Neil King Bio: Rev. Neil [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 07 December 2011
Joseph Davis Jr. was eight months old when he was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. “All of the research and literature I’d read said there was no cure for sickle cell anemia,” recalls Joe Sr. “only treatments like blood transfusions that were temporary fixes.” Then one day a doctor they knew spoke about a new [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 27 November 2011
Smarts, education and hard work will get you far, but the big leaps in science take something more — creativity. That’s the thinking behind an innovative CIRM-funded summer program that encourages the most creative high school students to spend time working in a stem cell lab. The CIRM Creativity Awards recipients met in Oakland on [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 23 November 2011
Embryonic stem cells, also called ESCs or ES cells, are cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst. Embryonic stem cells have two unique features. They are pluripotent and have the ability to self-renew. This video describes what an embryonic stem cell is, why these cells are unique, and why they are important [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 05 November 2011
Special thanks to Beckman Coulter Foundation, American Cancer Society, and UCI Cancer Research Institute Video Rating: 5 / 5 UConn Health Center researchers are developing stem cell therapies to repair joint cartilage. Associate professor Caroline Dealy discusses the process for developing these stem cell therapies, and the future [Continue]
Written by Michelle on 25 October 2011
Sarah Palin during the Alaska Governor’s debate opposes Stem Cell research. Video Rating: 2 / 5 An excellent educational video series regarding embryonic stem cells. Provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, this lecture by Dr. Douglas Melton describes embryonic stem cells and their role in health and development. Lecture 1, part 5 of [Continue]