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I OWE MY YOUNGER LOOK AND GREAT SKIN TO GIOSTAR

Everyone wants to look younger and so do I, and when I came to know how Stem Cell Treatment helps in rejuvenating and repairing damaged organs and tissues, which include our skin, I was simply blown off. Of late scientists have discovered the fact that non-embryonic cells, which are extracted from humans can aid in fighting age spots, wrinkles, and even fine lines. There was still a lot of doubt about the treatment’s effectiveness in my mind, so I approached Giostar. There I realized that how this therapy actually fights aging.  I am a public figure, so I am always concerned with my looks, and wrinkles and fine lines are a definite setback for me. This is why I decided to go through this therapy, but only under expert supervision. I compared many centers offering such treatments, but Giostar Reviews impressed me the most. This is when I decided that Giostar is the place to be, because it has pioneered Stem Cell Treatment in India, and positive Giostar Reviews shows it as ...

Risks of Unproven Stem Cell Treatments

An expert in stem cell treatment is warning of dodgy operators in New Zealand offering unproven and potentially dangerous treatments. Auckland University Medical School lecturer Bronwen Connor's warning comes after a recently-released scientific paper documented a case of three women in the United States who were blinded by an experimental treatment for macular degeneration.  She said many people had stem cell therapy in the belief it was scientifically valid, but that was not often the case. Dr Connor told Nine To Noon the cells used most often for the treatments were known as adipose cells, which were obtained from fat tissue in the body. They were popular because they could be obtained from a patient by liposuction, isolated out, then re-injected for supposed therapeutic use. "Adipose stem cells obviously have a very important job, but predominantly their job is to make bone and cartilage. They also do have some anti-inflammatory properties. But they, ...

A Japanese Man Just Got Another Person's Stem Cells Transplanted in His Eye

In what's reported to be a world-first, last Tuesday, a Japanese man received a pioneering retinal cell transplant grown from donor stem cells instead of his own. Doctors took skin cells from a donor bank and reprogrammed them into induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, which can be coaxed to grow into most cell types in the body. For this procedure, the physicians grew the iPS cells into a type of retinal cell, and then injected them into the retina of the patient's right eye. The test subject was a man in his 60s who has been living with age-related macular degeneration - a currently incurable eye disease that slowly leads to loss of vision. If this news sounds somewhat familiar, it's because the same team of Japanese doctors successfully performed a similar transplant in 2014. But in that case, the iPS cells came from the patient's own skin, not from a donor. The 2014 treatment involved culturing a patient's cells into a thin sheet of...