Collecting Both Placenta and Cord Blood Stem Cells Can Improve Chances of Treatment Success

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Cord blood stem cells have already proven effective in treating certain cancers, blood disorders, and other potentially life-threatening illnesses. Ongoing research may one day allow them to be used for treating diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and multiple sclerosis, among other diseases and conditions for which there are no adequate therapies today.
It is because of this regenerative […]

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Increasing Treatment Options for Your Newborn’s Health Needs through Leading Cord Blood Storage Bank

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More and more expecting parents are saving their newborns’ stem cells with a cord blood storage bank. They know that preserving their children’s stem cells at a cord blood storage facility can help them save the same type of stem cells that have already been successfully used to treat more than 10,000 patients with some […]

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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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