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Stem Cell Clinic Issued An Injunction Halting Treatments

Right To Try Legislation For Terminally Ill Patients

A permanent injunction was issued on June 25, 2019 against U.S Stem Cell by a federal judge earlier this week, after the clinic was accused of blinding three patients by injecting a fat extract into their eyes.  This is one of many businesses across the nation that offer treatments for a wide array of illnesses …

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Grow Younger With Tom Brady's HGH

Grow Younger With Tom Brady's HGH

Tom vs Time, Facebook’s Tom Brady Story  Even if you are not a NFL Football fan, or interested in sports at all. If you have found your way to this site, you probably are interested in alternative ways, and new technologies to keep yourself healthier. Some call this Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine like the American Academy …

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Printing Human Body Parts: Bio-Ink Drops Showing Promise for Regenerative Medicine

Printing Human Body Parts: Bio-Ink Drops Showing Promise for Regenerative Medicine

Printing of human body parts may seem like it’s science fiction to some individuals, but it is rapidly becoming a technology of science reality.  A method of making bioink droplets to stick to each other using an enzyme driven crosslinking method has been developed by researchers from Osaka University that increases the range of cell …

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Can Your Diet Help Repair Your Lungs If Your Were A Smoker?

Can Your Diet Help Repair Your Lungs If Your Were A Smoker?

Among former smokers the connection between diet lung function was even more evident. Former smokers who consumed diets high in fresh fruits and tomatoes were found to have around 80 ml slower decline over the 10 year period, suggesting that the nutrients in their consumed diets were helping to repair the damage that had been …

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3D Printer Produces Synthetic Tissues

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Printer generates material that can perform some of the basic functions of the cells inside the human body. Scientists from Oxford University (United Kingdom) have designed a programmable 3-D printer than can produce a material that can flex like muscle or communicate like neurons. Hagan Bayley and colleagues have successfully printed tens of thousands of …

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Report on The Future of Regenerative Medicine

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Professor Fiona Watt, from the University of Cambridge (UK) details a new approach to screening for drugs that target stem cells at the UK National Stem Cell Network 2010 Annual Meeting.   At the UK National Stem Cell Network 2010 Annual Meeting, Professor Fiona Watt, from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research at …

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