September 6th, 2010 by admin
StemCellResearchFacts.com – Joe Davis Jr was born with sickle-cell anemia, a disease that Joe Sr, a health care professional, believed had no known cure. Then the Davis’s heard of the possibility of using Adult Stem Cells to cure Joe. After being blessed with a second child, the family was able to use the stem cells in the umbilical cord blood of Joe Jr’s little brother to cure him of sickle-cell anemia
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August 16th, 2010 by admin
A bone marrow transplant at Nationwide Children’s Hospital enabled Kimmy, a patient with sickle cell anemia, to live a healthy life. Her body is now capable of producing its own red blood cells.
Part One:
Meet Kimmy
Symptoms of Sickle Cell Anemia
What is Sickle Cell anemia
Part Two:
Kimmy’s bone marrow transplant
A breakthrough in Sickle Cell research
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July 24th, 2010 by admin
When I thought I was anemic I found a piece of rust then ate a little of it My vitality increased Anywhere there are little chunks of iron metal then two billion anemics (Wikipedia) could be cured with casual supplementationI did not keep at it though The physiochemistry of motivation favors zillions of things but rubbing two pieces of iron together then licking the rust off is not one of them It is time to create a more socially effective way to bring women sufficient iron that they have vital happy lives full of energy Cure anemia with behaviors as well as preferences people have now
Also I read that sufficient iron during the prenatal period reduces the risk of schizophrenia If two billion persons were iron sufficient during their pregnancies it would translate as 3 million persons absent schizophrenia
Autosufficiency The persons body just starts absorbing more iron from their food with engineered probiotics that convert iron to more physiologically active formor Nifty trinket create a bread makers or soup makers graphic image iron object that people make food with that graphically says use this n you n your children will be livelyor Social Fun People like looking pleasant engineer a plant like duckweed that is also a cosmetic that autoreplenishes The plant is a complexion beautifier that youthifies It is also a new popular spice effective cosmetic delicious spice as well as an anemia cure
as a model was nonattentive about rubbing the pieces of iron together to cure anemia
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June 24th, 2010 by admin
The research at the Institute of Cellular Therapeutics at UofL’s School of Medicine is being used in clinical trials on several types of medical conditions, and it’s showing great promise for curing auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis.
Dr. Suzanne Ildstad’s research team at UofL is actively seeking participants for the MS trial. If you’d like to participate, call 502-852-2080 or 877-453-7823
Thanks to Wave 3.
www.wave3.com
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June 17th, 2010 by admin
Joseph Davis, Jr. was cured of life-threatening sickle cell anemia, by a cord blood transplant from his baby brother.For more information click below
http://cordblood.com/im/gift/cbr/short/rfib.asp?id=2340
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