Pluripotent stem cells and exosomes are a leading-edge advanced stem cell therapy. At our stem cell institute our team of stem cell scientists value research and developing quality information about this innovative area in regenerative medicine and stem cell science. Feel free to explore our stem cell blog series that we continually develop. We are here to inform you and your doctors about the efficacy, safety and application of the youngest type of cell and most potent stem cell treatment in the world for human diseases such as heart disease, cerebral palsy, and even aging itself.
Stem cell treatment for muscular dystrophy is an exciting new development in medicine. Learn about the benefits of stem cell therapy for muscular dystrophy.…
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Read MoreAre you suffering from traumatic brain injury symptoms? Our stem cell therapy can help reverse the damage in your brain and target the root cause.…
Read MoreSupporting the immune system is important now more than ever. Learn how pluripotent stem cells can help…
Read MoreSunshine is so healthy for us, yet we all know it can cause damage to the skin and even lead to cancerous lesions to show up on especially sensitive skin.…
Read MoreJeff couldn't walk 9 feet without extreme fatigue and pain when he arrived at Stemaid Institute.…
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Read MoreIf you have or know someone who has multiple sclerosis, you understand how painful of a disease it is. Multiple sclerosis attacks a patient’s body through their myelin sheath, a layer that forms around nerves in the brain and spinal cord, that over time causes nerve deterioration and often permanent damage to the nerves.…
Read MoreWhat are the different types of stem cell therapy and what are the benefits of having it?…
Read MorePeripheral neuropathy is a condition that is attributed to the damaging of your nervous system.…
Read MoreLyme disease is a tick-borne disease that is carried by black-legged deer ticks.…
Read MoreAbout 50 million people globally live with dementia, with the estimated global cost of care being US$818 billion, according to a 2017 study by the National Institute of Health.…
Read MoreWith increasingly sedentary lifestyles, food additives that clog arteries, and an overall increase in stress levels, heart disease has become extremely prevalent in recent decades. The National Institute of Health estimates that around 92 million Americans have some form of heart disease and that number is showing signs of increasing in the future.…
Read MoreMany clinics worldwide provide stem cell therapy, but what are the actual differences between the stem cells available?…
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