Stem cell injections appear to stimulate regrowth of damaged tissue, with improvement continuing for up to a year after treatment.
Friday, 24 April 2009
Stem Cells have reversed symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis: small study finds
The Telegraph reports that stem cells from patients' own body fat have reversed the symptoms of multiple sclerosis leaving some patients free from seizures and able to walk better.
Stem cell injections appear to stimulate regrowth of damaged tissue, with improvement continuing for up to a year after treatment.
Stem cell injections appear to stimulate regrowth of damaged tissue, with improvement continuing for up to a year after treatment.
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multiple sclerosis,
Stem cells
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