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Stem Cell Injection Safety Research

Safety has always been a big concern of ours. As a result, we have published more data on stem cell safety in the peer reviewed medical research for orthopedic applications than any other group world-wide. For example, our n=339 stem cell safety paper published in 2011 was named the best of it’s class by independent…read more

ICMS Conference a Great Success

The ICMS held it’s annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada last week, which was a great success.  Besides Dr. Schultz and myself, speakers included physicians presenting data on type II diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and peripheral vascular disease.  The most amazing part of this ground breaking conference was that the presentations were from physicians using stem cells everyday…read more

2009 International Cellular Medicine Society Conference in Las Vegas

An overview of the 2009 ICMS stem cell conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Subcutaneous Stem Cells

A doctor discusses why injecting placental stem cells under the skin likely doesn't work.

New Stem Cell Treatment Guidelines Released

The American Stem Cell Therapy Association (ASCTA) released it’s stem cell treatment guidelines yesterday.  These are the blue print for how stem cell therapy will be practiced by physicians all over the country.  The group formed in opposition to the FDA’s attempts to create out of thin air a new drug class, the patent’s own stem…read more

Adult versus Fetal Stem Cells

It makes sense that fetal stem cells would be more active than adult cells.  After all, we’ve all seen kids with incredible healing powers and we’ve all observed our own healing prowess get less as we age.  However, a recent study reversed this thought trend.  In this study, they examined the protective effect of adult…read more

Embryonic vs. Adult Stem Cells

A doctor explains the difference between adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells.

Age Management 2.0

A physician discusses the next generation of age management, using stem cells to repair worn out tissue.
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