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Stem Cell Preservation is Easy

admin @ February 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet

stem cell preservation is a successful way to secure potentially lifesaving treatment options for the future health of your family. stem cell preservation has enabled doctors to treat many life-threatening diseases and illnesses. You may need a stem cell transplant for your child one day. Stem cell preservation involves a collection process that […]

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Stem Cell Banking May be For You

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Stem cell banking involves a quick and simple collection procedure that could help ensure the future health of your child stem cell banking has already enabled many parents to use their children’s stem cells for many highly successful transplants. Ensuring that your child has an exact stem cell match will result from banking your […]

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A Stem Cell Bank Can Help You

admin @ February 24, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Many parents wonder what a stem cell bank is and what it can do for them. There are many reasons to store your baby’s stem cells. The most important reason is that it could one day save your baby’s life. A stem cell bank can store your baby’s stem cells for as […]

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Placenta Stem Cells Can Help People in Need

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If you want to improve your child’s chance at having a successful transplant, if one is needed, bank both their cord blood cells and their placenta stem cells. By doing this you will increase the total number of cells used for transplant, and more cells have been shown to improve transplant success and survival. […]

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Placenta-Derived Stem Cells Can Help Cure Diseases

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Placenta-derived stem cells could one day be used to treat many life-threatening diseases. Cord blood stem cells have already being used to treat over eighty diseases. Cord blood stem cells, in combination with placenta-derived stem cells , are being researched to treat many other life-threatening diseases. Hematopoietic (blood forming) cells and CD34+ cells are […]

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