Brain damage caused by strokes could be repaired thanks to a new stem cell treatment

Brain damage caused by strokes could be repaired thanks to a new stem cell treatment

Hope for future treatment of thousands of stroke sufferers from stem cells

Brain damage caused by strokes could be repaired thanks to a new treatment which could revolutionise the treatment for the deadly condition.

This is one of the many breakthrough and promising studies being done using a person?s own stem cells. As we have noted, the least invasive way to get these cells, as compared to this story where they harvest the stem cells from bone marrow, is from children?s milk teeth when they come out. Add to this the power and rejuvenation in these cells from a 7-year old as compared to a 60-year-old, and the beneficial argument to bio-banking is obvious. Our project, Provia Labs and their branded Store-a-Tooth service are bio-bank leaders for stem cells.

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