Autism refers to a neurological condition that negatively affects the brain development and is characterized by abnormalities in communication and social interactions.
Currently, treatment involves counseling, rehabilitation, and medication. However, these can result in improvement of symptoms instead of treating the disease from the core.
In this situation, stem cell therapy plays a major role and serves as a repair system.
Stem Cell Therapy for Anti – Ageing ,DR. SHARDA JAIN, Dr. Prabhu Mishra , Dr...StemcellGP21
This document discusses stem cell therapy as a revolutionary treatment for anti-aging. It notes that stem cell therapy can help regenerate tissues and potentially treat a wide range of diseases. The document outlines the steps involved in stem cell therapy for anti-aging at Global Stemgenn Therapy & Research, including an initial health screening, physician review, and the stem cell transplantation procedure. It claims the therapy can provide benefits like more energy, better mental clarity, and improved skin texture.
ABC of STEM CELL therapy (Lifecare - ReeCure Centre)Lifecare Centre
This document provides information about LifeCare - ReeCure Centre for Stem Cell Therapy. It introduces the directors and board members. It discusses sources of stem cells, procedures for stem cell therapy, and indications that can be treated. Key points include that stem cell therapy depends on cell type, technology for differentiation and multiplication, and quality control analysis. A variety of diseases are described that stem cell therapy may help treat, including cardiovascular, liver, bone, neurological, and more. The document outlines the stem cell therapy process and notes it is safe, non-toxic, and without side effects. Pricing for various conditions is also listed. The future of stem cell medicine is described as having great potential. Contact information is provided
Learn about the possibilities of what Adult Stem Cell pose for the future of curing chronic disease, cancers, and how nutrition plays a part in their ability to keeping you healthy.
Nutrisi Stem Cell Rekomendasi para Ahli MedisWanita Wanita
This document discusses stem cell nutrition and its potential health benefits. It includes articles from doctors and medical professionals about their experiences with stem cell nutrition. Some key points made include:
- Stem cell nutrition helps promote the release of additional adult stem cells in the body to overcome the aging process.
- Three doctors discuss positive effects they experienced from taking stem cell nutrition, including improved mobility, stabilized blood sugar levels, and increased energy.
- The doctors also provide examples of patients who experienced relief from various health conditions such as neurological disorders, brain injuries, leg ulcers, and more after taking stem cell nutrition.
Liver stem/progenitor cells (LSPCs), also known as oval cells in rodents, are thought to be bipotential precursors to liver parenchymal cells. Transplant of LSPCs has been done via injection into the spleen or veins, but this causes a severe fibrogenic response driven by progenitor activation and requires immunosuppression. The ability of LSPCs to fully differentiate into hepatocytes remains unclear. Adult LSPCs are limited in supply, and use of human fetal LSPCs faces ethical issues. Directed differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into hepatic progenitors may be an alternative approach.
Autism refers to a neurological condition that negatively affects the brain development and is characterized by abnormalities in communication and social interactions.
Currently, treatment involves counseling, rehabilitation, and medication. However, these can result in improvement of symptoms instead of treating the disease from the core.
In this situation, stem cell therapy plays a major role and serves as a repair system.
Stem Cell Therapy for Anti – Ageing ,DR. SHARDA JAIN, Dr. Prabhu Mishra , Dr...StemcellGP21
This document discusses stem cell therapy as a revolutionary treatment for anti-aging. It notes that stem cell therapy can help regenerate tissues and potentially treat a wide range of diseases. The document outlines the steps involved in stem cell therapy for anti-aging at Global Stemgenn Therapy & Research, including an initial health screening, physician review, and the stem cell transplantation procedure. It claims the therapy can provide benefits like more energy, better mental clarity, and improved skin texture.
ABC of STEM CELL therapy (Lifecare - ReeCure Centre)Lifecare Centre
This document provides information about LifeCare - ReeCure Centre for Stem Cell Therapy. It introduces the directors and board members. It discusses sources of stem cells, procedures for stem cell therapy, and indications that can be treated. Key points include that stem cell therapy depends on cell type, technology for differentiation and multiplication, and quality control analysis. A variety of diseases are described that stem cell therapy may help treat, including cardiovascular, liver, bone, neurological, and more. The document outlines the stem cell therapy process and notes it is safe, non-toxic, and without side effects. Pricing for various conditions is also listed. The future of stem cell medicine is described as having great potential. Contact information is provided
Learn about the possibilities of what Adult Stem Cell pose for the future of curing chronic disease, cancers, and how nutrition plays a part in their ability to keeping you healthy.
Nutrisi Stem Cell Rekomendasi para Ahli MedisWanita Wanita
This document discusses stem cell nutrition and its potential health benefits. It includes articles from doctors and medical professionals about their experiences with stem cell nutrition. Some key points made include:
- Stem cell nutrition helps promote the release of additional adult stem cells in the body to overcome the aging process.
- Three doctors discuss positive effects they experienced from taking stem cell nutrition, including improved mobility, stabilized blood sugar levels, and increased energy.
- The doctors also provide examples of patients who experienced relief from various health conditions such as neurological disorders, brain injuries, leg ulcers, and more after taking stem cell nutrition.
Liver stem/progenitor cells (LSPCs), also known as oval cells in rodents, are thought to be bipotential precursors to liver parenchymal cells. Transplant of LSPCs has been done via injection into the spleen or veins, but this causes a severe fibrogenic response driven by progenitor activation and requires immunosuppression. The ability of LSPCs to fully differentiate into hepatocytes remains unclear. Adult LSPCs are limited in supply, and use of human fetal LSPCs faces ethical issues. Directed differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into hepatic progenitors may be an alternative approach.
Adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells found in the body after development that have the abilities of self-renewal and multipotency. They are mostly found in blood and bone marrow and can be used to treat degenerative diseases, autoimmune disorders, injuries, and cosmetic conditions. A stem cell transplant for leukemia involves finding a donor, extracting their stem cells, clearing the recipient's body of cancerous cells through chemotherapy or radiation, and transplanting the donor's healthy stem cells to repopulate the recipient's blood and immune system.
This document discusses stem cell therapy and the properties and types of stem cells. It outlines the history of key stem cell discoveries from the 1950s to present. Stem cells can be embryonic, adult, hematopoietic, or other types. Clinical trials are exploring using stem cells to treat conditions like macular degeneration, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, diabetes, and more. Challenges include developing cell types that can properly integrate and replacing lost or damaged tissues.
Stem cell therapy is a thrilling field that has been witnessing groundbreaking discoveries. Degenerative Disc Disease (herniated discs, bulging discs, dehydrated discs, spinal discs) is one of many possible applications of this regenerative therapy option.
Get your actionable insights from Colorado's stem cell therapy expert.
The document discusses menstrual blood banking, which is the process of collecting and storing menstrual blood stem cells. Menstrual blood contains a large number of self-renewing stem cells that can differentiate into various body cell types. These stem cells have properties similar to bone marrow and embryonic stem cells. The stem cells from menstrual blood have a 100 times higher success rate than bone marrow stem cells. Menstrual blood banking was launched in 2007 in the US and 2011 in India. The process involves women collecting their menstrual blood at home using a menstrual cup and mailing it to a bank for stem cell processing and cryogenic storage.
interest in stem cells is raising in different field of medicine. The question is : is it successful in Gynecology or it is still too early to say that. The present talk may help to explore this .
A. B. C. of STEM CELL therapy Dr. Sharda jain Lifecare Centre StemcellGP21
This document provides information about LifeCare-ReeCure Centre, a stem cell therapy organization. It introduces the board of directors and discusses the sources of stem cells they use, such as bone marrow, menstrual blood, and hair follicles. It also outlines several diseases that can be treated with stem cell therapy according to the organization, including cardiovascular, neurological, liver, bone, and blood disorders. The document promotes the organization's proprietary technology and focus on treating "no hope" diseases. It shares case studies and testimonials of successful stem cell therapy treatments.
Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into other types of cells and can self-renew through cell division. There are two main types: embryonic stem cells found in blastocysts and adult stem cells found in adult tissues. Stem cells are an active area of medical research due to their potential to treat diseases. Autologous stem cell transplants involve harvesting a patient's own stem cells, growing more cells, and re-infusing them to help treat diseases and regenerate tissues.
Dr. Steenblock treats patients suffering from Macular Degeneration using Stem Cell Treatments. Contact his office today at 1-800-300-1063. Websites:
www.stemcellmd.org
www.strokedoctor.com
www.stemcelltherapies.org
www.cerebralpalsycure.com
www.davidsteenblock.com
www.davidsteenblock.net
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yova Forever Healthy Aging Through Stem Cell Therapy Dr. Sharda Jain Lifecare Centre
This document summarizes a presentation by Dr. Sharda Jain on stem cell therapy and anti-aging. Some key points include:
- Stem cell therapy has the potential to slow, halt, and reverse the aging process by reactivating healing cells.
- As we age, our bodies experience declines in things like brain function, telomeres, and adult stem cells which can lead to diseases. Stem cell therapy addresses these declines.
- Stem cell therapy has been used successfully to treat over 80 diseases and conditions, with no side effects or need for medication. It has benefited high-profile individuals like former US First Lady Michelle Obama.
- Receiving stem cell therapy can decrease risks for
Presentation 217 dallas forshew decoding stem cells for als 2014The ALS Association
This document summarizes stem cell research for ALS and patient perspectives. It describes the different types of stem cells (adult, embryonic, induced pluripotent), their purposes in ALS (replacing motor neurons or supporting cells), and several clinical trials testing stem cells for ALS in the US and internationally. While patients have high expectations for cures, the document cautions that progress will be slow and individualized therapies may be needed given ALS is likely a syndrome. It outlines sources of information for patients and considerations like safety for stem cell interventions.
Adult stem cells can be found in many tissues and organs, including bone marrow, brain, blood vessels, and skin. Scientists identify adult stem cells by labeling them with molecular markers and observing what cell types they generate. Adult stem cells have been harvested since the 1960s to treat diseases like leukemia. The harvesting process begins with a donor providing blood that is then processed to extract stem cells, typically through a procedure called apheresis that separates stem cells from other blood components. Stem cell transplants are used for cancer treatment, and can be autologous, using the patient's own stem cells, or allogeneic, using donor stem cells.
Stem cell therapy shows promise for treating heart disease but requires more research. While early studies found bone marrow stem cells could differentiate into heart cells, recent studies dispute this. Stem cells may improve heart function through paracrine effects like stimulating angiogenesis rather than regeneration. Safety concerns include arrhythmias and need addressing. Larger trials had mixed results, so more basic research is needed to optimize stem cell type, delivery methods, and tracking before further large clinical trials.
Stem cells are cells with the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body. They serve as a repair system for the body. There are two main types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells
The document discusses various ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) related to stem cell and advanced biomedical research. It notes that societies' prevailing views on life, ethics and values will influence how such research is conducted and its results applied. While sciences aim for progress, society must properly address ELSI to avoid lost opportunities or deterring research. Key issues include what constitutes life and humanity, commercialization of human materials, intellectual property rights, and religious and legal views on topics like embryo use and cloning. Countries differ in their stances with no global consensus. Infrastructure and guidelines are needed to help navigate these complex issues.
Therapeutic cloning involves extracting embryonic stem cells from cloned embryos to potentially treat diseases. Opponents argue this destroys potential human life, as the embryos would be destroyed. Advocates counter that embryos are just a clump of cells incapable of suffering, so existing people suffering from diseases should take priority. Both sides see human life as sacred but disagree on whether potential or existing life holds more moral weight given existing people's capacity for suffering.
This essay discusses stem cell research, including what stem cells are, their potential benefits for treating diseases, and associated ethical and political issues. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can develop into many specialized cell types and have potential to treat conditions like spinal cord injuries, heart disease, and diabetes. However, obtaining and using embryonic stem cells involves ethical debates around destroying embryos. Politically, U.S. government funding for stem cell research was restricted under President Bush but expanded under President Obama.
DIABETES Type I & II , Stem cell therapy , Dr. Sharda Jain Lifecare Centre
Stem cell therapy shows promise for improving quality of life for people with diabetes. It can help decrease insulin needs by 50% or more, prevent common complications like blindness and kidney failure, and improve overall health and well-being. The document discusses how stem cell therapy works, patient experiences, and provides information for people considering this treatment.
Adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells found in the body after development that have the abilities of self-renewal and multipotency. They are mostly found in blood and bone marrow and can be used to treat degenerative diseases, autoimmune disorders, injuries, and cosmetic conditions. A stem cell transplant for leukemia involves finding a donor, extracting their stem cells, clearing the recipient's body of cancerous cells through chemotherapy or radiation, and transplanting the donor's healthy stem cells to repopulate the recipient's blood and immune system.
This document discusses stem cell therapy and the properties and types of stem cells. It outlines the history of key stem cell discoveries from the 1950s to present. Stem cells can be embryonic, adult, hematopoietic, or other types. Clinical trials are exploring using stem cells to treat conditions like macular degeneration, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, diabetes, and more. Challenges include developing cell types that can properly integrate and replacing lost or damaged tissues.
Stem cell therapy is a thrilling field that has been witnessing groundbreaking discoveries. Degenerative Disc Disease (herniated discs, bulging discs, dehydrated discs, spinal discs) is one of many possible applications of this regenerative therapy option.
Get your actionable insights from Colorado's stem cell therapy expert.
The document discusses menstrual blood banking, which is the process of collecting and storing menstrual blood stem cells. Menstrual blood contains a large number of self-renewing stem cells that can differentiate into various body cell types. These stem cells have properties similar to bone marrow and embryonic stem cells. The stem cells from menstrual blood have a 100 times higher success rate than bone marrow stem cells. Menstrual blood banking was launched in 2007 in the US and 2011 in India. The process involves women collecting their menstrual blood at home using a menstrual cup and mailing it to a bank for stem cell processing and cryogenic storage.
interest in stem cells is raising in different field of medicine. The question is : is it successful in Gynecology or it is still too early to say that. The present talk may help to explore this .
A. B. C. of STEM CELL therapy Dr. Sharda jain Lifecare Centre StemcellGP21
This document provides information about LifeCare-ReeCure Centre, a stem cell therapy organization. It introduces the board of directors and discusses the sources of stem cells they use, such as bone marrow, menstrual blood, and hair follicles. It also outlines several diseases that can be treated with stem cell therapy according to the organization, including cardiovascular, neurological, liver, bone, and blood disorders. The document promotes the organization's proprietary technology and focus on treating "no hope" diseases. It shares case studies and testimonials of successful stem cell therapy treatments.
Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into other types of cells and can self-renew through cell division. There are two main types: embryonic stem cells found in blastocysts and adult stem cells found in adult tissues. Stem cells are an active area of medical research due to their potential to treat diseases. Autologous stem cell transplants involve harvesting a patient's own stem cells, growing more cells, and re-infusing them to help treat diseases and regenerate tissues.
Dr. Steenblock treats patients suffering from Macular Degeneration using Stem Cell Treatments. Contact his office today at 1-800-300-1063. Websites:
www.stemcellmd.org
www.strokedoctor.com
www.stemcelltherapies.org
www.cerebralpalsycure.com
www.davidsteenblock.com
www.davidsteenblock.net
Ortho: to make straight or right. The use of biologic substances to prompt, stimulate or support a “healing event” within the body.The use of biologic substances to promote healing or reduce pain.The use of platelets and stem cells in treatment and management of musculoskeletal conditions
yova Forever Healthy Aging Through Stem Cell Therapy Dr. Sharda Jain Lifecare Centre
This document summarizes a presentation by Dr. Sharda Jain on stem cell therapy and anti-aging. Some key points include:
- Stem cell therapy has the potential to slow, halt, and reverse the aging process by reactivating healing cells.
- As we age, our bodies experience declines in things like brain function, telomeres, and adult stem cells which can lead to diseases. Stem cell therapy addresses these declines.
- Stem cell therapy has been used successfully to treat over 80 diseases and conditions, with no side effects or need for medication. It has benefited high-profile individuals like former US First Lady Michelle Obama.
- Receiving stem cell therapy can decrease risks for
Presentation 217 dallas forshew decoding stem cells for als 2014The ALS Association
This document summarizes stem cell research for ALS and patient perspectives. It describes the different types of stem cells (adult, embryonic, induced pluripotent), their purposes in ALS (replacing motor neurons or supporting cells), and several clinical trials testing stem cells for ALS in the US and internationally. While patients have high expectations for cures, the document cautions that progress will be slow and individualized therapies may be needed given ALS is likely a syndrome. It outlines sources of information for patients and considerations like safety for stem cell interventions.
Adult stem cells can be found in many tissues and organs, including bone marrow, brain, blood vessels, and skin. Scientists identify adult stem cells by labeling them with molecular markers and observing what cell types they generate. Adult stem cells have been harvested since the 1960s to treat diseases like leukemia. The harvesting process begins with a donor providing blood that is then processed to extract stem cells, typically through a procedure called apheresis that separates stem cells from other blood components. Stem cell transplants are used for cancer treatment, and can be autologous, using the patient's own stem cells, or allogeneic, using donor stem cells.
Stem cell therapy shows promise for treating heart disease but requires more research. While early studies found bone marrow stem cells could differentiate into heart cells, recent studies dispute this. Stem cells may improve heart function through paracrine effects like stimulating angiogenesis rather than regeneration. Safety concerns include arrhythmias and need addressing. Larger trials had mixed results, so more basic research is needed to optimize stem cell type, delivery methods, and tracking before further large clinical trials.
Stem cells are cells with the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body. They serve as a repair system for the body. There are two main types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells
The document discusses various ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) related to stem cell and advanced biomedical research. It notes that societies' prevailing views on life, ethics and values will influence how such research is conducted and its results applied. While sciences aim for progress, society must properly address ELSI to avoid lost opportunities or deterring research. Key issues include what constitutes life and humanity, commercialization of human materials, intellectual property rights, and religious and legal views on topics like embryo use and cloning. Countries differ in their stances with no global consensus. Infrastructure and guidelines are needed to help navigate these complex issues.
Therapeutic cloning involves extracting embryonic stem cells from cloned embryos to potentially treat diseases. Opponents argue this destroys potential human life, as the embryos would be destroyed. Advocates counter that embryos are just a clump of cells incapable of suffering, so existing people suffering from diseases should take priority. Both sides see human life as sacred but disagree on whether potential or existing life holds more moral weight given existing people's capacity for suffering.
This essay discusses stem cell research, including what stem cells are, their potential benefits for treating diseases, and associated ethical and political issues. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can develop into many specialized cell types and have potential to treat conditions like spinal cord injuries, heart disease, and diabetes. However, obtaining and using embryonic stem cells involves ethical debates around destroying embryos. Politically, U.S. government funding for stem cell research was restricted under President Bush but expanded under President Obama.
DIABETES Type I & II , Stem cell therapy , Dr. Sharda Jain Lifecare Centre
Stem cell therapy shows promise for improving quality of life for people with diabetes. It can help decrease insulin needs by 50% or more, prevent common complications like blindness and kidney failure, and improve overall health and well-being. The document discusses how stem cell therapy works, patient experiences, and provides information for people considering this treatment.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease also known as chronic obstructive airway disease is a type of lung disease characterised by progressively poor passage of airflow associated with difficulty in breathing; excessive cough and sputum are other common symptoms of COPD.
COPD is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. It is caused by damage to the lungs over many years, usually from smoking.
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• Mucus that comes up when you cough.
• Shortness of breath that gets worse when you exercise.
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This document discusses the history and potential applications of stem cell research. It begins with a timeline of important developments in stem cell research from 1998 to 2004. It then defines stem cells as unspecialized cells that can divide and differentiate into other cell types. The document outlines the main types of stem cells: embryonic, adult, and induced pluripotent stem cells. It provides examples of how stem cells may be used to treat diseases like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. The document concludes by discussing the technical challenges of stem cell research and the ethical controversies surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) refers to two lung diseases, chronic bronchitis and emphysema, that are typically caused by smoking and result in limited airflow. The document discusses the definition, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management of COPD. It notes that COPD is the 4th leading cause of death and involves inflammation and narrowing of the airways leading to shortness of breath. Treatment focuses on improving ventilation, removing secretions, managing complications, and improving overall health.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd) power pointwandatardy
COPD is a chronic lung condition characterized by permanently narrowed airways and difficulty breathing. It encompasses chronic bronchitis and emphysema. COPD develops over many years as a result of lung damage, most commonly from cigarette smoking. It causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways and destruction of lung tissue over time. Symptoms include cough, wheezing, shortness of breath, and frequent respiratory infections. Treatment focuses on reducing symptoms, slowing lung function decline, and improving quality of life through medications, oxygen therapy, and smoking cessation.
Multiple sclerosis is generally referred to as an autoimmune disease or disorder in which the nerve cells of brain and spinal cord are attacked by patients own immune system.
The patient's bodys immune system perceives myelin sheet as an intruder and attack it resulting in damage due to which this sheet no longer carry the messages properly causing the message transmission process to be slowed, distorted or stopped altogether.
At present there is no cure available for multiple sclerosis, however, using certain drugs such as interferon’s, exercise and physiotherapy it is possible to manage the attacks and symptoms.
Researchers hope that stem cell therapies may provide new approaches that can both prevent damage and enable us to repair it.
this presentation will contains problem of old age, how can they affect the life of geriatric peoples, prevention and control of geriatric problems, national program for better health of old peoples, initiations done by private trusts to improve their health
This document provides information about cancer and diabetes. It defines cancer as a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth, and notes the four main types: carcinomas, sarcomas, leukemias, and lymphomas. Environmental factors that can lead to cancer include tobacco, obesity, pollution, and lack of exercise. The document also outlines diabetes, defining the two main types, symptoms, and the National Diabetes Control Programme in India. It concludes that cancer and diabetes are chronic diseases prevalent in obese populations, and can be prevented by controlling diet, exercise, smoking and drinking.
Lifestyle Medicine: The Power of Personal Choices, North American Vegetarian...EsserHealth
Lifestyle Medicine focuses on applying behavioral and environmental principles to managing lifestyle-related health problems. Chronic diseases now account for 75% of healthcare costs in the US, many of which are strongly associated with diet and physical inactivity. While genetics play a role, the rise of these "lifestyle diseases" correlates with changes in American diets and exercise patterns over recent decades. Prospective randomized studies demonstrate that organized lifestyle interventions can significantly reduce disease incidence and healthcare costs compared to prescription medications. Lifestyle Medicine aims to educate and empower individuals to make personal choices that can transform health outcomes on both individual and societal levels.
This document discusses several diseases including anemia, myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), cancer, hemophilia, rickets, and beri-beri. For each disease, it provides information on causes, symptoms, and ways to overcome the disease. Causes range from dietary deficiencies to genetic mutations. Symptoms vary by disease but include fatigue, weakness, and organ dysfunction. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause, such as consuming vitamins, minerals, or whole foods that are deficient as well as medical interventions like stem cell transplants or factor replacement therapy.
For more Info visit www.healthlibrary.com "Understanding Facts and Myths About Cancer And Its Cure" by Dr. Sunita Polampalli held on 6th May 2016.
Cancer is considered as most dreadful disease. Incidence of cancer has been rising in recent times. Number of reasons like harmful environment, irregular lifestyle & bad inherited genes contribute to it. It causes lot of emotional stress & anxiety, not only to patients but also to family & friends. In order to fight cancer, it is essential to understand why cancer occurs & how it can be cured with a more holistic approach.
This document provides an overview of diabetes, including its causes, symptoms, types, and treatment/management. It discusses the following key points:
- Diabetes is a metabolic disorder where the body cannot properly process glucose due to not producing or properly using insulin. There are three main types: type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes.
- Symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, extreme hunger, weight loss, and fatigue. Long term complications can impact the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves and skin.
- Risk factors include genetics, obesity, and lack of exercise. Treatment involves lifestyle changes like diet and exercise as well as medication and insulin for type 1 diabetes. Regular screening and
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells anywhere in a body
Causative agents – chemical, toxic compound exposures, ionizing radiation, some pathogens
Most cancer form tumors, but not all tumors are cancerous.
Cancer and Living with Chronic Illness ppt.pptxIbrahim271318
This document summarizes behavioral factors related to cancer and living with chronic illness. It discusses cancer risk factors such as smoking, diet, obesity, and genetics. It also examines the impact of chronic diseases like Alzheimer's, diabetes, asthma, and HIV/AIDS on patients and families. People with chronic illnesses must adapt to their symptoms and treatment while seeking social and emotional support. Friends and family of the ill need assistance coping with caregiving demands and their own grief.
This document summarizes a presentation on harnessing personal choices like exercise, nutrition, and reducing toxins to improve health. It discusses how Americans currently eat more and exercise less, leading to epidemics of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Lifestyle changes like increased physical activity, a healthy diet, and avoiding smoking have been shown to significantly reduce risks of chronic diseases and mortality rates. The presentation provides recommendations for aerobic exercise, strength training, flexibility, and nutrition to promote health. It emphasizes developing SMART goals and support systems to successfully make positive lifestyle changes.
stem cell; their types,use of theraputic treatment, social issues and future ...RameenIqbal1
Stem cells have the potential to become many different cell types in the body and can be used to repair or replace damaged tissues and cells. There are several types of stem cells including embryonic stem cells, tissue-specific stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells. Stem cell therapies are being studied for treating many diseases like cancer, spinal cord injuries, heart disease, and neurodegenerative disorders. However, stem cell research also raises some ethical issues regarding human cloning and defining the beginning of human life. Future perspectives include stem cell therapies becoming more widely approved and effective treatments for currently incurable conditions.
It is a defect in the body’s ability to convert glucose (sugar) to energy. Glucose is the main source of fuel for our body. When food is digested it is changed into fats, protein, or carbohydrates.
Medical Facts of STEM CELL THERAPY in DIABETES Type I & II , Dr. Sharda Jain StemcellGP21
Stem cell therapy shows promise for improving outcomes for people with diabetes. It can help decrease insulin needs by 50% or more, prevent common complications like blindness and kidney failure, and improve overall health and well-being. Stem cell therapy works best when combined with standard medical treatment for diabetes. While results vary, many patients report significantly improved control of their diabetes symptoms after undergoing stem cell therapy.
This document provides information from a workshop on immigrant health and nutrition counseling. It covers topics like obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and principles of nutrition counseling. It summarizes updated research on genetics and nutrition science and epidemics among immigrants. It also discusses healthy lifestyle changes and diets to prevent and manage conditions like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Key recommendations include eating a low-glycemic diet high in fiber, antioxidants, and probiotics to support health and weight management.
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The document is a class presentation outline by Sanjana, a second year student, on the topic of Diabetes Mellitus. The presentation covers the definition of diabetes, its types (Type 1 and Type 2), symptoms, causes, risk factors, complications, diagnostic tests, prevention and treatment. The objectives are to define diabetes, explain its epidemiology, types, causes, symptoms, risk factors, complications, diagnostic tests, prevention and treatment. The presentation contains detailed sections on these topics with definitions, statistics, and explanations.
All what you have to know about Diabetes MellitusYapa
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Student seminar on Diabetes Mellitus presented by 2007/2008 Batch students of Faculty of Medicine,University of Peradeniya,Sri Lanka.
This document contains information about various non-communicable diseases including cancer, diabetes, blindness, and cardiovascular disease. It defines each disease, describes their causes and risk factors, and discusses methods of prevention and control. Some key points are: Cancer is caused by chemical, physical, nutritional, and biological agents and its prevention includes avoiding carcinogens and increasing early detection. Diabetes is caused by pancreatic issues, heredity, obesity, and infections and can be prevented by maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding risk factors. Blindness is caused by conditions like cataract and trachoma and can be treated by health workers and controlled through vitamin A supplementation and eye health education. Cardiovascular diseases have genetic and lifestyle-related causes and
Lifestyle diseases (LSDs), also known as non-communicable diseases (NCDs), are chronic conditions that are caused by both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors related to lifestyle and behavior. Major LSDs include cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes, certain cancers, type 2 diabetes, and chronic liver and kidney diseases. Risk factors include diet, physical activity levels, smoking, alcohol consumption, age, gender and genetics. Managing controllable risk factors can help prevent and control LSDs and their complications.
If you have diabetes, your body isn’t able to properly process and use glucose from the food you eat. There are different types of diabetes, each with different causes, but they all share the common problem of having too much glucose in your bloodstream. Treatments include medications and/or insulins. Some types of diabetes can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle.
This document is a student's biology investigatory project on cancer biology. It includes an index listing the topics covered, such as the description of human cancer cells, differences between healthy and cancer cells, cancer cell division, causes of cancer, cancer types and symptoms, cancer treatment, and acknowledgments and bibliography. The project provides information on the basic biology of cancer, how cancer cells differ from healthy cells, common types and symptoms of cancer, and standard cancer treatments.
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About StemGenn Therapeutics
• Stemgenn Therapeutics is a leading Cell therapy &
Regenerative medicine services company that supports
the development and commercialization of cellular
therapies and stem cell research. Stemgenn provides
cGMP-compliant cell manufacturing and consulting
services that address regulatory, financial, technical,
process, training and quality system strategies. Services
include a full spectrum of support and consulting related
to process and product development, validation, due
diligence evaluations, tissue collection, processing, and
storage, product manufacturing, distribution and
transportation.
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Why StemGenn Therapeutics?
• As Stem cell have inherent properties to self renew and
differentiation into other cell types. They are multi potent
and found within our body.
• No side effects: as it's found in patient's own tissues or
blood, chances of rejection and infection is negligible.
• World class clinicians and experts from Regenerative
Medicine.
• Cost Effectiveness: autologous stem cell transplant is very
much affordable.
• Non- Surgical Procedure & convenient.
• Proven Results.
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The Management & Medical Advisory Board
• Mr. Prabhu Mishra : CEO, Co-Founder
• Ms. Richa Jha : MD, Co-Founder
• Ms. Shreyashi Gangopadhyay: Director- Business Development
• Dr. Sharda Jain : Chairman- Global StemGenn ( Medical Advisory board StemGenn)
• Dr. H S Bedi :Director- Cardio Vascular, CMC Ludhiana.( Med. Adv. Board, StemGenn)
• Dr. Satish Totey: Stem Cell Scientist over 35 years Experiences. ( MAB- StemGenn)
• Dr. Roopam Jain: MD Transfusion Medicine, Assoc. Professor. (MAB )
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Life Style Disease:
• Globally , diabetes, obesity, liver cirrhosis and
cardiovascular diseases , ageing are affecting the health
and well-being of hundreds of millions of people. These
diseases are no longer confined to the developed world
as millions of people in developing countries are
adopting a westernized lifestyle and are being affected
by these diseases .
• 'Lifestyle' diseases the world's biggest killer.
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Which Diseases Falls in Lifestyle diseases:
• Lifestyle diseases or diseases of longevity or diseases of civilization are
:diseases that appear to increase in frequency as countries become more
industrialized and people live longer.
• They can include Alzheimer's disease, Arthritis, atherosclerosis, asthma,
some kinds of cancer, chronic liver disease or cirrhosis, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, metabolic
syndrome, chronic renal failure, osteoporosis, stroke, depression and
obesity.
• Some commenters maintain a distinction between diseases of longevity
and diseases of civilization. Certain diseases, such as diabetes, dental
caries or asthma appear at greater rates in young populations living in
the "western" way; their increased incidence is not related to age, so the
terms cannot accurately be used interchangeably for all diseases.]
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Diabetes Type 1 & Type 2
The Diabetes affects more people and causes more
deaths each year than breast cancer and AIDS combined.
The American Diabetes Association estimates that 16
million people, 5.9% of the U.S. population are affected
with Diabetes.
Over sixty two million diabetic people presently
diagnosed with the disease in India (5% of the India
population).
It is predicted that by 2030 DM could afflict up to 79.4
million people in India, whereas China (42.3 million) and
also the USA (30.3 million).
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What exactly is diabetes?
abnormally high levels of glucose in the blood
Potential complications include blindness, stroke, kidney failure, nerve disease, poor circulation, and amputation
• Type 1 Diabetes
juvenile-on set
typically affects children and young adults
immune system attacks and destroys beta cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that
normally produce insulin
glucose does not enter the cells and therefore accumulates in the blood
90-100% loss in beta cell mass
Type 2 Diabetes
adult-onset diabetes
typically affects older, sedentary, and overweight individuals with a family history of diabetes.
body cannot use insulin effectively
due to insulin resistance, glucose accumulates in the blood
30-50% loss in beta cell mass
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Stem cell
Stem cell
( unlimited
cell division )
Specialized cell
(e.g., white blood cell)
Undifferentiated / unspecialized
cells
Undifferentiated cells can
differentiate to yield major
specialized cell
types or organs.
Self-renewal property is to
maintain and repair the tissue.
Thus they have potential to replace
cell tissue damaged by severe
illnesses.
Stem Cells and their
Characteristics:
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Stem Cell Source: Embryonic and Adult . In Adult: Cord Blood,
Peripheral Blood, Bone Marrow, Fat, Brain , etc.
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Procedure Of Stem cell Therapy
• 1. Counseling
• 2. selection of Patient
• 3. Required Test as: CBC, LFT, KFT, Serum Creatinine, USG
Abdomen, HbA1c, C-Peptide, Sugar Charting , Echo, TMT, PFT ,Viral
Markers and General Physician evaluation.
• 4. Collection Of Bone Marrow/ PBSC( By Apheresis) /
Lipoaspiration of Fat
• 5. Processing of cells.
• 6. Infusion Of Cells .
• 7. Post Follow up care & Instructions.
• 8. Nutrients, Supplements & Exercise.