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Exploring GI Effects: How to Tell If You Have GI Issues
Have you been struggling with symptoms like nausea, bloating, or constipation? These are common indicators of gastrointestinal (GI) issues. While you may think that gastrointestinal issues only impact your digestive system, they can have consequences on your...
PRP & Stem Cells – What is the Difference?
Stem cell therapies and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are regenerative medicine treatments that use the body’s natural healing mechanisms to repair damage and restore function. Unlike traditional medicine, which often works to alleviate symptoms instead of targeting the...
What Do Food Expiration Dates Actually Mean, and Should You Trust Them?
The terms “sell by,” “best by,” and “use by” are notoriously confusing. While many shoppers err on the side of caution, increasing grocery costs mean that understanding these dates can lead to savings. What Your Food Labels Mean Since there’s no federal standard...
What Does Stem Cell Therapy Cost in 2022?
Stem cells are unique in the body, as they are the only type of cells that can divide to create a new, specialized cell. For example, a stem cell can divide and make a brain, muscle, or heart cell. Some stem cells can also repair damaged tissue or reduce...
Signs You May Have a Magnesium Deficiency
Magnesium is crucial to your body’s functioning, as it supports the operation of the muscles and nerves and produces energy. However, most people who are deficient in magnesium have few, if any, obvious symptoms. Chronically low magnesium can increase the risk...
How Does Alzheimer’s Affect The Brain?
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most prevalent neurological conditions in the world, affecting more than 5.8 million people in the United States alone. While millions of people suffer from the condition, not everyone understands how Alzheimer’s really affects the...
What Is Gait and Balance Training?
Balance and gait training are forms of exercise that help patients who have neuromuscular conditions or injuries to their lower extremities. Balance and gait training is included in physical therapy and primarily focuses on improving the patient’s ability to walk....
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Therapy with Stem Cells
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a collection of symptoms that make work, relationships, and personal achievement more difficult. Patients with CFS cannot pinpoint other underlying disorders or diseases as the cause of their symptoms. If chronic fatigue...
Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles as Non-Coding RNA Therapeutic Vehicles in Autoimmune Diseases
The number of people experiencing autoimmune diseases (ADs) continues to increase worldwide. Currently, it's estimated that between 2 and 5% of the global population is afflicted with the most severe forms of these diseases, including type 1 diabetes (T1DM), systemic...
Could Fat Be the Secret to Regenerative Medicine Treatments for Parkinson’s Disease?
For several decades, there has been extensive research into how regenerative medicine, also known as stem cell therapy, can help patients suffering from central nervous system disorders. One of the most heavily researched conditions has been Parkinson’s...
What Is the Difference Between Mylk and Milk?
You’re not alone if you’ve seen the term “mylk” and wondered if it’s a typo. While longtime vegans have known the term for years, it’s only recently become a mainstream way to differentiate between plant-based “mylk” and animal-based milk. What If Your Almond...
Why Am I So Tired, and How Do I Beat Fatigue?
Feeling tired is a common complaint. For some, this fatigue is related to an underlying medical condition. For others, however, some simple lifestyle changes can often remedy fatigue. Why Am I So Tired? Everyone becomes tired. However, it’s not normal to feel...