Cord Blood Information and Advice

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Jan
30
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By: Apurva Shree With every advancement in the field of cord blood research, the chances of recovery from fatal diseases increases. Hints of latent curing abilities in umbilical cords have made it the subject of microscopic observation for researchers worldwide. Since discovery, its hematopoietic properties have encouraged researchers to take up a number of researches [...]



Jan
24
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By: Corwin Brown Throat cancer is a condition where cancer affects the vocal cords, voice box (larynx), or other areas of the throat. About 600 people in Victoria are diagnosed with cancer of the throat, mouth or nose each year. Throat cancer affects more men than women. It affects more people aged over 50 years [...]



Jan
23
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By: Victor Jones One of the major drawbacks of the wondrous erectile dysfunction drugs that were invented in the fag end of the last century was that there were certain risks involved in administering these drugs especially via people who were ailed by some other ailments over and above ED. Hence it had become increasingly [...]



Jan
20
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By: Juliet Cohen Autoimmune incidental neuropathy is a neurological disorder that affects the sensory, machine and autonomic nerves, and is caused by irregular role of these nerves payable to respective etiologies. Peripheral neuropathy often affects people with diabetes and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Certain vitamin deficiencies, some medications and alcoholism can [...]



Jan
12
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By: Alisha Dhamani There’s been a lot of excitement about antioxidants - nutrients that protect the body from damage due to free radicals, which are compounds produced by environmental toxins and normal body processes. Free radicals can damage cells throughout the body. There have been many claims about what antioxidants can do for our health, [...]



Jan
10
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By: Kwang Yul Cha College of Medicine, Pochon CHA University(Representative : Kwang Yul Cha M.D) & CHA Medical Group’s biotechnology venture business, CHA Biotech(Board of Director: Kwang Yul Cha) was established for the development of cell therapy using stem cell that is so-called the “Flower of the Medical Science” in September 2000. CHA Biotec, led [...]



Jan
09
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By: joharajah nantharuban Gestational Diabetes
Introduction:- Everybody has heard someone saying “ I have blood sugar” . everybody has sugar in their blood and nobody can survive without sugar blood in their blood. Sugar levels in blood can give rise to problems when sugar level rise above the normal level. Blood sugar is also called [...]



Jan
09
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By: james sameul Kidney TransplantWhen an individual’s kidneys fail, three treatment options are available: hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation. Many patients feel that a successful kidney transplant provides a better quality of life because it allows greater freedom and often is associated with increased energy levels and a less restricted diet. In making a [...]



Jan
08
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By: Knut Holt Erection takes place when structures inside the penis and along the urethra between a man’s legs are filled with blood and inflated. This occur upon signals from the brain and the spinal cord, and the signals are transmitted through nerves in the parasympatic nervous system, a part of the autonomous or involuntary [...]



Jan
06
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By: Chris Turley Injuries hurt. Whether we are injured at work, at home, or at play, injures can range from our head to our toes, from minor to severe, and from acute to chronic. Injuries cause not only pain in our bodies, but also discomfort, sleeplessness, and other symptoms that can affect our day-to-day lives. [...]