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  • Recognizing the Signs of Kidney Failure Symptoms of Kidney Failure 1: Changes in Urination Pattern 2: Swelling and Fluid Retention 3: Fatigue and Weakness 4: Shortness of Breath 5: Changes in Appetite and Weight 6: Itchy Skin and Dryness: 7: Cognitive Impairment and Poor Concentration 8: Muscle Cramps and Restless Legs Syndrome Read More:-
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  • The best Medicine for Knee Pain in India Over 25% of adults in the US are affected by knee pain, and it can affect individuals of any age group. Sometimes due to overburdening, unexpected trauma, or injuries; the muscles, ligaments, tendons, or cartilage can secrete certain biochemicals that result in an inflammatory reaction leading to tissue damage. Conventional medications for pain and injuries have reported side effects and complications in the long run, leaving scope for alternative...
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  • Optic Nerve Damage Stem Cell Treatment Many of us face eye problems at one time or another like itching, blurring, or fatigue. Some of the eye problems are minor and go away easily; however, some are serious eye diseases and one of them is Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON). It is the most common inherited genetic disorder that leads to vision loss and mainly affects young males typically between 12 and 30 years of age. clinical studies are encouraging and suggest that...
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  • Mediterranean Diet To Prevent Alzheimer’s By understanding the role of nutrition, we can make informed choices about what we eat and how it influences our brain health, highlighting the importance of adopting a diet rich in brain-boosting nutrients and avoiding foods that may harm our cognitive function. The ketogenic diet, often referred to as the keto diet, is a low-carb, high-fat diet that has gained popularity for various health benefits. Some studies suggest that the...
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  • Can Damaged Lungs be Repaired Lung disease in the form of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) has seen significant improvement with mesenchymal stem cells by healing and regeneration. Yes, can be Stem Cell Therapy Repair Damaged Lungs. Read More:- https://www.advancells.com/can-stem-cell-therapy-repair-damaged-lungs/
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  • Spinal Cord Injury Stem Cell The accidental injury generally damages connecting nerves internally; in order to halt the back-and-forth communication between the brain and rest of the body parts. This communication gap is the primary cause of partial or complete loss of movement, paralysis as well and numbness. Read more:-
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  • Stem Cell Kidney Regeneration Chronic kidney disease describes the gradual loss of kidney function in the patient. Kidneys function by filtering waste and excess fluids and these impurities are then excreted out through urine. In the case of CKD, fluid, electrolytes, and wastes build up in the body owing to restricted filtration functionality of the kidneys. Many studies have pointed out that glomerular mesangial cells provide support to the glomerular capillary loops and helps the...
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  • Overview of Diabetes The lifestyle upgradation, added upsurge in environmental hazards and easy victimization to the mental stress; are some of the mainstream reasons for diabetes prevalence. It should be noted that after every 23 seconds, worldwide someone comes to know that he/she is having diabetes. Some people misunderstand it to be a common disease that can be manageable, only if the sugar is being avoided; however people should be aware of the fact that diabetes is rather a perplexed...
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  • Symptoms of Autoimmune Disease Common symptoms include lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis. Autoimmune diseases can affect many types of tissues and nearly any organ in your body. They may cause a variety of symptoms like pain, tiredness (fatigue), rashes, nausea, headaches, dizziness, and more. Read More:-
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  • Treatment of Liver Cirrhosis The liver is the largest solid organ in body and is vital to body’s metabolic functions and immune system. It performs a large number of functions such as process nutrients, extracts energy, filter toxic chemicals including alcohols from the body, help in blood clotting, store iron, and many vitamins, etc. Without a functioning liver, it becomes very difficult for a person to survive. Read More:-
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  • How Effective Is Stem Cell Therapy For Parkinson’s Disease? Levodopa is a common drug that is used to treat Parkinson’s disease. These treatments relieve the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease but do not turn over the damage to nerve cells in the brain. Over time, the clinical features get worse and have severe adverse effects despite treatment. Read More:-
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  • Nerve Damage Cure Nerve Damage Treatment– Different people have different kinds of experience with nerve pain. For instance, some may feel a stabbing pain, suddenly may be in the middle of the deep sleep or some may notice a kind of a tingling, burning sensation, on the go! Although uncontrolled nerve pain can at times be unbearable, with the currently available conventional treatment regimen, it can only be managed but not cured. Read More:-
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  • Hyperbaric Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy refers to a group of neuro developmental conditions associated with traumatic brain injuries. The injury can occur in the womb, during the birth of the baby, or in the first couple of years after birth. Read More:- https://www.advancells.com/hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy-for-cerebral-palsy/
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  • Is it old age or Alzheimer's? Distinguishing between normal aging and potential Alzheimer’s disease can be perplexing, as the line can sometimes blur. However, understanding the signs of aging and being aware of the red flags for Alzheimer’s is crucial for early detection and appropriate care. By staying proactive about cognitive health, seeking professional guidance when needed, and nurturing a supportive environment, we can navigate the complexities of aging with grace and...
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  • How is ALS Diagnosed The initial sign of ALS is weakening in the hands, arms, or legs, such as trouble gripping a pencil or tripping. Some might primarily experience difficulty speaking or swallowing. The chronology of symptoms and the pace at which ALS advances might vary greatly; nonetheless, all individuals with ALS have growing muscular weakening and ultimately become unable to walk, talk, swallow, or breathe. Read more:-
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