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  • Exosomes Manufacturing Challenges Clinicians now have more alternative treatments owing to recent discoveries about and applications of many stem cell types. Direct cell transplantation has several difficulties, including unsuccessful engraftment, migration into the wounded location, loss of viability, moral dilemmas, a scarcity of donated allogeneic stem cells, and the potential for infectious disease transmission. Exosomes were discovered, and study on them has raised expectations for...
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  • The Aim of NRRT Neurorehabilitation is predicated on the notion that the same motor learning principles may be used for motor recovery following injury, and that training can result in lasting improvements in motor function in individuals with neurological impairments. Read more:- https://www.advancells.com/neuro-regenerative-rehabilitation-therapy/
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  • How Can Osteoarthritis Patients Protect Your Heart? Sticking to a healthy weight: Please ask your doctor regarding your ideal weight and BMI. Accordingly, make a diet and do your share of exercises to stick to a healthy weight. Staying fit & active: Arthritis-friendly mild exercises like swimming to burn calories and stay fit can be done without any rigorous stress to one’s joints. Managing your health checkup: It is advised to consult doctors for regular checkup of blood...
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  • Treatment of COPD with Exosomes Exosomes therapy has not just shown positive effects on COPD but also on other pulmonary diseases including post-covid complications, acute respiratory lung distress (ARDS), and interstitial lung disease (ILD). Read more:- https://www.advancells.com/treating-copd-with-exosomes/
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  • Peripheral Artery Disease Causes An obstruction in the arteries, the blood vessels that transport blood away from the heart, is the most frequent cause of PAD. Atherosclerosis is the name of this condition. It occurs when substances in your bloodstream, such as cholesterol and fat, combine to create plaques in your arteries. Read more:-
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  • What are the Available Treatment Options for Locomotor Disability? While there is no cure for cerebral palsy, there are treatment options available that can help manage the symptoms of locomotor disability. Physical therapy is a common treatment approach, which focuses on improving strength, coordination, and mobility through exercise and stretching. Assistive devices such as braces, crutches, or wheelchairs can also help individuals with cerebral palsy move around more easily and...
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  • Multiple System Atrophy Symptoms Multiple System Atrophy, also known as Shy-Drager syndrome, is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary functions such as blood pressure regulation, bladder control, and digestion. MSA falls under the category of rare neurodegenerative diseases, sharing some clinical similarities with Parkinson’s disease and other atypical parkinsonian disorders. Read more:-
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  • Most Common Symptoms and Causes of Multiple Sclerosis Among Women Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. The symptoms of MS that disproportionately affect women appear to be related to hormone levels. Menstrual issues, pregnancy-related symptoms, menopausal problems and obesity are the most common symptoms that impact women more than males. Link:-
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  • Essential Tremors, as the name suggests, are primarily characterized by involuntary shaking movements that occur during purposeful movements. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects an estimated 1 million people in the United States. Tremors are a common symptom of Parkinson’s disease, but they typically occur at rest and are less noticeable with movement. Link:-
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  • Muscular Dystrophy Types, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is a collection of inherited muscular degeneration diseases that damage and weaken the muscles progressively. The lack of dystrophin, a protein required for normal muscle function, is responsible for the damage. Link:- https://www.advancells.com/types-of-muscular-dystrophy-and-its-symptoms/...
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  • Relationship Between Thyroid Disorder And Dementia Did you know thyroid hormones are one of the factors that can be contemplated in the backstory of this neurological condition? Well, thyroid hormones are implicated in a lot of physiological processes in the body, one of which is neuromodulation. Thyroid disorders, such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, and a recent study has found that the thyroid can have an impact on the nervous system and contribute to the development of dementia....
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  • Combating Freezing Episodes in Parkinson’s Parkinson’s freezing can affect any portion of the body and interfere with almost any task, such as chewing or writing. Although the upper part of the body is still flexible, it typically happens when someone is walking, making them feel as though their legs are stuck to the ground. It is still unclear what physiological factor is in Parkinson’s freezing. What is understood is that, notably in those with mid to late-stage...
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  • DOES STEM CELL THERAPY HELP IN THE TREATMENT OF NEUROPATHY? Neuropathy commonly known as Peripheral neuropathy is not a single disease; rather is a group of disorders resulting from damage to the peripheral nervous system. A recent study investigated the safety and efficacy of autologous MSCs for treating neuropathic pain. This preliminary open-labeled study in 10 patients showed autologous administration of stem cells for neuropathic trigeminal pain significantly reduced pain intensity...
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