Articles tagged: stem cell
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Marcia Henin Information about stem cells and how they are growth for health purposes using drug delivery systems. written by Mumtaz Pachisa While President Obama recently lifted the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research imposed by President Bush eight years ago, some people continue to oppose this move and call it unethical. So, while the scientific community is thrilled by the news and says the research will lead to medical breakthroughs, some communities consider the research as a "slippery slope". But, what exactly are stem cells and why are they so important as to generate hot debates among all sorts of circles - political, social, religious, and what not? Here's a look at some of those details. written by Juana Veters A nutritional supplement can increase circulating adult stem cells. An increase in these cells will assist the body in achieving and maintaining good health. written by Juana Veters Scientists are now realizing the important role the number of circulating adult stems cells play in achieving and maintaining optimal health. Cardiovascular health may be determined by the amount of these circulating adult stem cells. written by Marcia Henin The development of Biotechnology and the affect it has in detecting Toxicity levels in the Human body.
written by Bnei Baruch Technological advances promise to increase our life span to 150 years or more. Kabbalah explains why the concept of physical immorality is so seductive and how we can feel eternal life through the soul. written by Corwin Brown Bowel cancer may also be called rectal, colorectal or colon cancer. However, once the cancer has spread beyond the wall of the bowel, it becomes harder to treat. The bowel cancer statistics on these pages are designed for use by health professionals. written by Wayne Channon Type 1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic stem cells and is characterised by absolute insulin insufficiency. written by Wayne Channon Xenogeneic cells are a potential source of cells for transplantation therapy. Because pigs regulate glucose in a similar physiological range to that of humans, and because porcine insulin has been used as an exogenous source of insulin written by -- -- Ethical and moral issues over embryonic stem cell research written by Vinay Choubey
written by Wayne Channon According to recent research, the risk of acquiring autologous stem cell graft is “Fewer than 1 in 2500”. written by Wayne Channon The future use of stem cells is obviously a difficult question to answer. There is no doubt from the levels of research funding driving stem cell research that this is a fast growing and potentially widespread branch of therapeutic medicine << previous page 1 next page>> |