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November 2009

Cord blood is either stored or donated—but not wasted

Umbilical cord blood contains stem cells, a coveted commodity in medicine. Stem cells from cord blood — particularly blood supplied by unrelated donors — have been used to treat diseases such as cancer and some genetic conditions. Those cells can be used to treat many of the same illnesses (multiple myeloma or leukemia, for example) [...]

TREATMENT OF HEART DISEASE PATIENTS WITH THEIR OWN STEM CELLS

Stem cell research is an ongoing activity of interest among the researchers of this field. Since quite some time, researchers have been investigating the stem cells of animals for their potential use in treating incurable diseases.
Stem cells are found in most of the multicellular organisms. These cells can regenerate themselves by mitosis and differentiation. Stem [...]

Cord Blood reverses treating Cerebral Palsy patient

Chloe Levine was born seemingly perfect — she was the happy and healthy baby her parents had dreamed of. But by the time she was 9 months old, Chloe was not reaching the milestones her older sister Shayla had met at that age. Chloe’s right hand was constantly clenched in a tight fist – she [...]

Treatment of Muscular Dystrophy by SCGF doctor in Mexico

Stem cell therapy has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of a variety of human conditions. Rather than addressing the symptoms of a particular disease or condition, stem cell therapy seeks to address the cause of the condition, to effect repair or reversal of the disease state through the regeneration of the affected tissue.
Now a [...]

Treatment of diseases with Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells

Umbilical Cord Blood Collection
 
Cord blood is valuable. Stem cells found in this blood are the building blocks of the blood and immune systems. Cord blood stem cells (and bone marrow stem cells) do not attract the controversy of stem cells collected from a developing embryo, because they can be harvested without harm to the donor. [...]

What is hypertension?

Hypertension which is also referred to as High blood pressure, is a common disorder in which blood pressure remains abnormally high (a reading of 140/90 mm Hg or greater). Accelerated hypertension is associated with headache, somnolence, confusion, visual disturbances, and nausea and vomiting (hypertensive encephalopathy).

Can Anti Radiation- Heart Guard lower my blood pressure too much?

No. Anti Radiation- Heart Guard doesn’t reduce blood pressure for people with normal pressure levels, but rather brings it towards the optimal & healthy range for people with high blood pressure. It relaxes the blood vessels for healthy functioning of the heart.

Anti Radiation- Heart Guard be used in medication

Anti Radiation- Heart Guard is not a drug & will cause no side effect. Whether you are already taking anti-hypertension medication or trying to lower blood pressure with diet and exercise, a Anti Radiation- Heart Guard might just be the solution you need. It is not recommended to be taken as a prescriptive medicine or [...]

How to use Anti Radiation- Heart Guard?

You can use Anti Radiation- Heart Guard without any side effects as it is to be carried in a very normal way.

Measure your blood pressure & note down the readings without  Anti Radiation- Heart Guard
Put  Anti Radiation- Heart Guard in your pocket which should be near to your heart
Within a few minutes, the muscles surrounding [...]

Memory is said to be stored in the brain as a memory trace

Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use. The process of memory can be divided into four aspects learning, retention, forgetting and retrieval. The initial storage of information is called learning. Keeping the new information available is called retention. The loss of new information over a period of time [...]