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Stem Cell Therapy for Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is degenerative condition where there is gradual loss of kidney function. The primary function of kidney is to filter blood and to remove waste (toxins), excess salt and water in the form of urine. However, over time other conditions such as blood pressure and diabetes can

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Stem Cell Therapy for MND/ALS

Motor Neurons are nerves in our brain and spinal cord that carry messages to muscles, telling them what to do. The term MND covers a group of similar conditions such as ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), PBP (Progressive Bulbar Palsy), PMA (Progressive Muscular Atrophy), PLS (Primary Lateral Sclerosis) that effect nerve

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Stem Cell Therapy for knees in Bangalore

tem cell therapy for Knee Arthritis is usually collected from bone marrow/ Adipose tissue (adipose tissue stem cells) by liposuction / Umbilical Cord tissue (Umbilical cord stem cells, filter out the stem cells, concentrate them along with growth factors like Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) / hyaluronic acid and are precisely injected into the knee joint. Many studies have shown that Adipose Tissue Stem Cell therapy for Knee Arthritis has given best results. These procedures are simple and safe which aims to reduce inflammation and give relief from pain. This also helps to slow down the progression of the condition.

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Drugs versus Regenerative Medicine

Has Insulin Cured Diabetics? No, It’s just a treatment. There is a need to regenerate islet cells or a pancreas. Has Nitroglycerin cured cardiac problems? No, again just a treatment. There is a need to regenerate damaged and blocked cardiac tissues. Has Steroids cured Auto immune problems? No, again just

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Stem Cell Treatment For Cerebral Palsy

What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis degenerates nerve cells that are involved in voluntary muscle actions called motor neurons. These are actions that we can control such as those in the arms, legs & face. Motor neurons are located in the brain & spinal cord. As ALS becomes severe, these cells degenerate &

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