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Is There a Diet That Can Slow the Progression of MS?
As one of the most common neurological conditions worldwide, multiple sclerosis plays a big part in over two million people's daily lives. Since it is so prevalent, there is currently a lot of ongoing research into preventing and treating MS. Many people already...
Treating Immune-Mediated Disorders with Mesenchymal Stem Cells
When it comes to their potential for biomedical applications, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) continue to garner support and attention from the global scientific community. Isolated from a variety of sources, including bone marrow, adipose tissue, and umbilical cord...
Leaky Gut Supplements: What You Need to Know to Feel Better
Have you been diagnosed with leaky gut syndrome? If so, you know the discomfort associated with the condition. Bloating, digestive problems, joint pain, and even difficulty concentrating can all result from intestinal permeability, the cause of leaky gut. Fortunately,...
Stem Cell Therapy for Hips
The hip joint is one of the largest in the human body. It can bear up to five times a person’s body weight and allows us to stand, walk, run and enjoy an active life. Changes in the hip’s function can be life-changing, making it difficult to perform normal activities....
How Does Oxidative Stress Affect the Body?
According to new research, oxidative stress is now emerging as a potential factor in many of the more than 600 neurodegenerative diseases recognized today. What Is Oxidative Stress? Your body needs both free radicals and antioxidants. Oxidative stress occurs...
Five Signs of an Ankle Sprain
Ankle sprains are one of the frequently occurring types of sports-related injuries. They are also extremely common amongst the general population. In fact, approximately 25,000 people in the U.S. suffer an ankle sprain every single day. An ankle sprain occurs when you...
Treating COPD with Allogeneic Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Characterized by chronic inflammation that obstructs normal airflow from the lungs, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects an estimated 65 million people and remains the third leading cause of death worldwide. Caused by prolonged exposure to gasses or...
Seven Science-Based Benefits of Coconut Water
Coconut water is the liquid found inside fresh, green coconuts. It is part of the nourishment the coconut absorbs as the drupe matures. Coconut water contains very little fat—don’t confuse it for coconut milk (high in fat)—and is approximately 94% water. If you do not...
Alternative Interventions for Common Sports-Related Injuries
Participation in recreational athletics is a great way to get moving and stay in good physical condition. However, injuries can sometimes occur. You may have even experienced an injury yourself. Traditionally, physicians rely on the time-tested RICE method for...
Identifying the Therapeutic Significance of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
The immunosuppressive ability of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) coupled with their potential to serve important therapeutic roles in a wide range of immune disorders have resulted in a significant increase in the number of clinical studies examining the role of...
Gut Microbiome’s Metabolism Altered by Bioaccumulation of Medications
Over the last few years, medical professionals and researchers have emphasized the importance of gut microbiome health. Specifically, some professionals have started systematically mapping the interactions between gut bacteria and drugs. One such study demonstrated...
Could Stem Cell Therapy Be a Breakthrough Against MS in 2023?
In a recent study, researchers discovered a breakthrough against MS, stem cell therapy might be able to help individuals who have multiple sclerosis (MS). The study was conducted by Italian researchers and included a group of 210 MS patients suffering from aggressive...