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Can Stem Cells Repair Traumatic Brain Injury?
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as concussion, is a common condition that affects thousands of people every year in the United States alone. The most challenging aspect of TBI is its vague clinical presentation, which makes it difficult for physicians to...
Warning Signs of an Unhealthy Gut
The microbiome is located within the large intestine and is home to a vast array of bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses. This complex system aids in digestion regulates the immune system and produces critical vitamins. Thus, when something goes wrong with the...
Thymosin Beta 4: A Natural Peptide With Many Regenerative Functions
While Thymosin Beta 4 (Thymosin β4) was isolated and characterized nearly 40 years ago, its potential benefits are still being revealed. Thymosin β4 is a peptide that plays a central role in repair, healing, and regeneration. While it was first isolated from the...
What Is Thymosin Beta 4 & How Could It Help You?
Thymosin beta-4 (Tb4) is a protein with 43 amino acids. Available by prescription, this water-soluble supplement has regenerative properties which make it a promising therapy for neurodegenerative conditions, including multiple sclerosis (MS). This peptide can also...
Stem Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis and Neural Damage
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that’s increasing in prevalence over the past few decades. According to the National MS Society, more than one million people live with multiple sclerosis in the United States alone. Globally speaking, MS is diagnosed...
4 FAQs About Stem Cell Therapy for Knees
Knee issues are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries and can occur in individuals of all ages. The complex joint is made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments, and fluid, as well as muscles and tendons which allow for movement. When any of these structures...
Thymosin-alpha 1 Boosts the Power of the Flu Vaccine in Immunocompromised People
People who are immunocompromised are vulnerable to infectious diseases such as influenza and COVID-19. Their immune systems often lack the ability to detect and fight off infections. One way to try to protect immunocompromised individuals is to give vaccinations....
Mesenchymal Stem Cells Injection Improves Hip Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis of the hip is a painful condition that can interfere with leg movement and diminish the quality of life. In some, the symptoms are mild, but in others, osteoarthritis can be severe and can even lead to joint failure. Pain is often intermittent in early...
What Is Stem Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis?
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects the central nervous system, disrupting the ways in which information flows within and to and from the brain. Its cause is unknown, though experts believe it may result from a combination of genetic and environmental...
Burn More Calories by Eating a Bigger Breakfast
If you’re looking to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight, eating more would naturally seem counterintuitive. Yet, research suggests that a bigger meal – specifically, breakfast – could actually have you burning more calories and perhaps even prevent obesity....
5 Ways to Promote a Healthy Nervous System
Your nervous system comprises a complex network of nerves and specialized cells that serve as the body’s “electrical wiring,” carrying messages all throughout its different systems. It has two key components: the central nervous system, which includes the brain,...
Stem Cell Treatments Vs Joint Surgery?
Joint issues caused by injury and arthritis can be challenging to treat. While conventional methods like physical therapy, over-the-counter medication, and lifestyle adjustments may help patients find some relief, oftentimes the pain lingers and the condition worsens...