Saturday, June 20, 2015

Temple-led team uses stem cell exosomes to induce damaged mouse hearts to self-repair

Team led by Temple's Dr. Raj Kishore used stem cell exosomes to induce the repair without stem cell riskA little more than a decade ago, researchers discovered that all cells secrete tiny...

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Monday, June 15, 2015

Mini-breasts grown in petri dishes

About 70,000 Women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in Germany alone. Despite significant progress in the treatment of common types of breast cancer, some aggressive subtypes are poorly understood and remain incurable. A new experimental model opens new avenues for mammary gland

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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Putting Passion to Work for PD: Q&A with PDF Champion Dawn Judson

How are you putting your passions to work for Parkinson’s? Each year, PDF Champion Dawn Judson puts her passion for offroading and and for her business, Bikini Offroad, to use by hosting Shake, Rattle and Crawl. The two-day off-road vehicle event is held in Marble, TX to benefit PDF. The

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Monday, May 25, 2015

5 Ways To Reduce Stress When Working Full-Time

Four million working Americans suffer from anxiety, and far too often working full-time prevents them from administering proper self-care.


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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Safety switch preserves beneficial effects of cell therapy

A single dose of an otherwise harmless drug can safely control the severe and often lethal side effects associated with haploidentical stem cell transplantation, new research has found. The switch, scientists say, allows for the elimination of the donor cells that cause graft versus host disease

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Regenerative Medicine highlights the immunological challenges that lie ahead for RegenMed

The journal Regenerative Medicine has published a special focus issue on methods to avoid immune rejection in regenerative medicine.

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Premature Babies May Have Greater Chance Of Survival If Hospitals Intervene After Birth, But Not All Hospitals Do So

The results of a new study call in to question the point of viability, suggesting premature babies can exist outside the womb as early as 22 weeks.


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Friday, May 8, 2015

From Baltimore to India: Visiting Nurse Notes with Alpa Uchil, M.P.H., R.N.

How are we preparing the next generation of nurses to care for the growing population of people with Parkinson’s? The alumni of The Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Faculty Program (EJS-VNF) at PDF are doing their part. Alumni of the program, such as Alpa Uchil, M.P.H., R.N., a nurse at The

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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

New stem cells hold potential for generating mature functional tissues

Scientists have discovered a new type of stem cell that could potentially generate mature, functional tissues. They report using these new stem cells to develop the first reliable method for integrating human stem cells into nonviable mouse embryos in a laboratory dish in such a way that the

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Milennials Are The Generation Of Premarital Sex, Even Though They Have Fewer Partners

Millennials are more accepting of homosexuality and having more casual sex than any generation before, but they're also having it with a lot less people.


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Monday, May 4, 2015

U.S. clinics avoiding government oversight of "stem cell" treatments

Clinics across the United States are advertising stem cell treatments that attempt to take advantage of what they perceive as exceptions in FDA regulations, according to bioethicist Leigh G.

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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Walking Over Water for Parkinson’s: Q&A with Nancy Redkey

Last Sunday, the Parkinson’s Disease Support Group of the Mid-Hudson Valley, Inc., hosted their fifth annual Walk Over Water in Poughkeepsie, NY, to benefit the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation. More than 100 people attended, bringing the walk’s five-year fundraising total to $80,000. Not

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Progenacell Physician, Stuttgart, Germany

ProGenaCell physicians provide advanced cellular therapy to
patients affected by the complete spectrum of degenerative diseases. During the
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increasingly recently the United States under select clinical trials.




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ProGenaCell physicians provide advanced cellular therapy to
patients affected by the entire spectrum of degenerative diseases. During the
last 70 years cell therapy has been used safely and effectively by means of
these diverse regions as the European Union, former USSR, Republic of China,
Middle East, Pacific Rim, Central and South America, Baja California
increasingly recently the United States under select clinical trials.


ProGenaCell's primary mission is to be sure that every
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Mother Explains to you Her Children's Story of Stem Cell Treatments for Autism

Stem cells have the power to self-renew and multiply leading
to new generations. These new generations can potentially replace diseased and
damaged organs. By healing damaged cells, te answer is usually a reversal of
and restoration no matter what the aging process. As we get older, cells become
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A mother of two children shares the big changes that StemCell Treatments For Autism have produced in their own boys lives! Discover more
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3700 Newport Blvd. #309
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949-939-0050

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Sunday, April 26, 2015

All-Natural Parkinsons Disease Treatment For Chronic Kidney Disease MPGN

ProGenaCell physicians have treated Parkinson's patients with stem cell therapy since 1998. Conventional medical treatment for degenerative diseases makes no attempt to regenerate the damaged cells of diseased organs and tissues. Cell therapy, on the other hand, by stimulating regeneration, has the potential to restore function to injured, diseased, and debilitated tissues and organs.


Our physicians have treated many diseases over the years and have gradually risen to "top in class" when it comes to treating degenerative and neurological diseases. ProGenaCell stem cell treatments focus on improving the lives of patients diagnosed with these diseases through the application of safe, advanced stem cell therapy.


ProGenaCell is a United States based company that facilitates the physician application of advanced stem cell therapies to patients worldwide.
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More Americans Lived A Sedentary Lifestyle In 2014; Number Of Physically Active Hits Lowest In 6 Years

Americans are trading in their exercise routines for a spot on the couch, and an unhealthy path forward.


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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Researchers discover new drugs to combat the root cause of multiple sclerosis

Several drugs could lead to new treatment options for multiple sclerosis, including two drugs that effectively treat MS at the source, in vivo, researchers report. At the pathological level, MS is a disease in which the immune system attacks the protective myelin sheath, a type of insulation

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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Monday, April 13, 2015

Stem cell disease model clarifies bone cancer trigger

Using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), a team led by Mount Sinai researchers has gained new insight into genetic changes that may turn a well known anti-cancer signaling gene into a driver of...

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Monday, April 6, 2015

Patient Engagement Works: Lessons from the Learning Institute Year Eight

Two weeks ago, I sat in the back of a conference room in New Jersey, watching events unfold at PDF’s most recent Parkinson’s Advocates in Research Learning Institute, as I have for the past seven years. For the eighth year in a row, we were prepping a group of people with PD and

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Sunday, April 5, 2015

Patient Engagement Works: Lessons from the Learning Institute Year Eight

Two weeks ago, I sat in the back of a conference room in New Jersey, watching events unfold at PDF’s most recent Parkinson’s Advocates in Research Learning Institute, as I have for the past seven years. For the eighth year in a row, we were prepping a group of people with PD and

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Patient Engagement Works: Lessons from the Learning Institute Year Eight

Two weeks ago, I sat in the back of a conference room in New Jersey, watching events unfold at PDF’s most recent Parkinson’s Advocates in Research Learning Institute, as I have for the past seven years. For the eighth year in a row, we were prepping a group of people with PD and

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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Switch that might tame most aggressive of breast cancers

So-called 'triple-negative breast cancers' are two distinct diseases that likely originate from different cell types, researchers have found. They have also found a gene that drives the aggressive disease, and hope to find a way to 'switch it off'.

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Friday, March 27, 2015

Patient Engagement Works: Lessons from the Learning Institute Year Eight

Two weeks ago, I sat in the back of a conference room in New Jersey, watching events unfold at PDF’s most recent Parkinson’s Advocates in Research Learning Institute, as I have for the past seven years. For the eighth year in a row, we were prepping a group of people with PD and

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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Regenerative Medicine Using Liposuction Byproduct May Lead To Erectile Dysfunction Cure

An injection in the base of the penis of a byproduct of liposuction proved effective in treating erectile dysfunction arising from nerve injury.


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Friday, March 13, 2015

Funding the Future of PD Science: Q&A with Student Fellow William Johnson, M.S.

How did you spend your summer vacation? The students supported by PDF’s Summer Student Fellowship Program — a group that includes undergraduates and medical students — spend their summers working on PD-related research projects with mentors who have expertise in the field. Typically,

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Custom blood cells engineered by researchers

Researchers have successfully corrected a genetic error in stem cells from patients with sickle cell disease, and then used those cells to grow mature red blood cells, they report. The study represents an important step toward more effectively treating certain patients with sickle cell disease

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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Twin copies of gene pair up in embryonic stem cells at critical moment in differentiation

The two alleles of Oct4, a gene important in embryonic stem cells, don't remain separate in the nucleus of stem cells but rather pair up, at the developmental point at which stem cells begin their maturation into specific cell types, scientists have discovered.

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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Two New Drugs for PD: A Caregiver & Advocate Speaks Out

Last month, it was announced that two new drugs were approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, for treatment of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Both drugs, Rytary™ and Duopa™, are updates to carbidopa/levodopa. They offer, respectively, a newer formulation and delivery method to reduce

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Graphene shows anticancer potential

New research shows graphene oxide may have potential as a new type of anticancer agent by selectively targeting cancer stem cells and stopping their proliferation.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

What Is Too Much Sleep? More Than 8 Hours A Day Can Increase Your Stroke Risk

Sleeping more than eight hours a day on a consistent basis can nearly double your stroke risk.


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Stem Cell Transplant Parkinsons : Is Recover Possible?

Promising research into the benefits of stem cell transplants has been encouraging, and this is particularly true of people with Parkinson disease. Even though this research is still in the “promising” stage, scientists are hopeful that they can develop at least partial cures to repair brain damage within the next few years.