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What Are the Benefits of Adding PRP to Stem Cell Therapy with Adipose Treatment?
Adipose treatment is a procedure in which stem cells are derived from a section of the abdomen then used for therapeutic purposes. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are less invasive to extract compared to cells derived from other sources, such as bone marrow. In...
Stem Cell Therapy for Neuropathic Pain
Under normal circumstances, pain receptors react to painful stimuli such as burns or lacerations. Pain receptors from the body then send that information along nerves to the brain via electrical signals. Once that electrical information reaches the brain (which...
How Can You Lower Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure or hypertension can be very dangerous especially since you may not have any specific signs or symptoms. High blood pressure results in almost 1000 deaths daily with the first symptom sometimes being a heart attack or a stroke. Blood pressure is...
Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as systemic exertion intolerance disease, is a challenging condition for many patients, their families, and the doctors who care for them. The illness is difficult to diagnose since not all symptoms will appear in every patient....
Foods that Help Relieve Nausea
Mild nausea can be experienced by many for different reasons but there are some foods and drinks that may be beneficial in relieving that nauseous feeling. Sometimes nausea can be a symptom of something serious especially if you notice other signs like fainting,...
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Induces Neuroplasticity in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
A technique called hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been shown to help patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) who are suffering from a chronic neurological injury. HBOT appears to confer its benefits to these patients by increasing the neuroplasticity in the...
Exercise to Help with Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is known to be a slowly progressing neurological disorder that can cause issues with the motor movement of the body. Signs of Parkinson’s disease can include severe stiffness, loss of balance, and lethargy. Although there are no cures for the...
Why Venous Blood-Derived PRP is Not Effective Alone for Treating COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an incurable lung disorder which makes it difficult to breathe. It includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema and is characterized by a persistent cough and mucus production. While it is not curable, it can be managed...
Choosing Between Intranasal or Intrathecal Stem Cell Treatment
For most conditions, stem cells can be administered into the bloodstream (into an artery or vein). However, patients who wish to have stem cell treatment for neurological conditions are faced with overcoming the blood-brain barrier. As the name indicates, the...
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Hard vs. Soft Chambers
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a powerful treatment used to aid in the healing of many conditions and illnesses. Individuals who undergo this unique form of therapy sit in a controlled environment, called a chamber, with higher levels of oxygen and increased...
Am I Too Old for Stem Cell Treatment?
There is a common misconception in the world of regenerative medicine that a patient may reach an age at which stem cell treatment will no longer be effective. In fact, the conditions which respond best to stem cell treatments are most common in elderly populations....
Symptomatic Systolic Heart Failure: The Role of Stem Cells
You may be familiar with the word systolic as the top number in blood pressure measurement. But systolic also refers to the portion of the heartbeat in which the heart produces the most squeezing force. People with systolic heart failure are not able to squeeze enough...