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Stem Cell Therapy for Kidney Support: Understanding Regenerative Medicine and Realistic Expectations As we know kidney health is very much important for the whole body. The kidneys filter waste, balance fluid, regulate blood pressure, aid red blood cell production and…
Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson: Understanding Regenerative Neurological Support Parkinson is a neurodegenerative movement disorder characterised by progressive loss of function, balance, and coordination from the brain. Most patients begin with tremor, stiffness, slow movement, smaller handwriting, less facial expression…
Stem Cell Therapy in Autism: Understanding Stem Cell Therapy Basics for Families Autism spectrum disorder is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that can affect communication, behaviour, sensory processing and sleep. Every child is different. Others may require more help with their…
Also, fertility care does not just start on the day of IVF. Women are often concerned and start looking as soon as AMH becomes low, FSH starts rising, his cycles are changing, or she finds that a previous IVF cycle…
While erectile dysfunction (ED) is often discussed in relation to performance issues, from the medical perspective, it’s about a lot more than that. If the ED has any chance to become apparent in men many years ahead of “normal” aging,…
1. The Effect of Neurological Deterioration With the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) comes the devastation of losing independence for the rest of one’s life. Chronic, progressive, and debilitating central nervous system (CNS) diseases cause not only physical and cognitive,…
Neurodegenerative diseases not only erode cognitive identity but also impose emotional distress on families around the globe. One of the most distressing conditions is Alzheimer’s Disease. Alzheimer’s Disease relentlessly breaks down synapses leading to the loss of memories that are…
Introduction to Joint Degeneration Joint degeneration can lead to unbearable suffering depriving people of their mobility and ability to do everyday activities. Millions of people go through degenerative joint problems and patients are always searching for effective treatments at a…
Introduction to the Neurological Challenge Progressive loss of cognitive function in Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most challenging aspects of modern medicine, affecting millions of people worldwide and being one of the most devastating neurological disorders. In addition to…
Chronic musculoskeletal disorders are emerging as some of the most significant hindrances to individuals attempting to maintain an active lifestyle, particularly given their prevalence around the world. Patellar Tendinopathy eventually becomes an incapacitating disorder that severely limits the range of…
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by joint inflammation and destruction. It negatively impacts the performance of everyday routine movements and activities. Rheumatoid Arthritis results in stiffness, swelling, and fatigue which significantly impacts the patient’s quality of…
Parkinson’s disease has generally been labeled as a movement disorder, yet the person who lives with it understands the story goes far beyond tremor! Walking, posture, balance, handwriting, facial expression, speech, swallowing, sleep, stomach energy, and confidence are all driven…
An obvious dermal trait of aging is to look old. It is a biological process that influences energy, immunity, tissue repair, inflammation, metabolism, skin quality, joint comfort, recovery speed, and cellular communication. For this, i.e., for anti-aging and regenerative medicine,…
Lupus or SLE, are variously described as an autoimmune disease in the common parlance. That explanation, however, remains incomprehensible for many families. So to explain SLE in a more pragmatic manner: the immune system gets confused and starts sending signals…
ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is the most challenging neurological disease a patient and their loved ones can have to deal with. It affects motor neurons, the nerve cells that control voluntary muscles. Patients may feel muscle weakness, stiffness and…
Crohn’s disease is more than stomach pain, diarrhea, or inflammation seen during colonoscopy. For many patients and families, Crohn’s disease becomes a long-term challenge that affects eating, energy, weight, sleep, school or work, travel, emotional health, and daily confidence. Many…
Thyroid disease is reduced to numbers — TSH and Free T4, Free T3, as well as the presence of antibodies to thyroid peroxidase (TPO) or thyroglobulin measured by blood tests; snazzy ultrasound results. Those numbers are meaningful, but they don’t…
Misunderstanding of anti-aging as a beauty goal Most people hear it and think simply smoother skin, fewer wrinkles or looking younger in the mirror. But if we consider aging from a medical standpoint, it is much more than the appearance.…
Autism therapy is NOT a single treatment or injection or miracle cure. With autistic children, genuine progress typically results from regular developmental support combined with family involvement and structured therapy to determine precisely what each child needs. That is why…
Knee pain is often referred to as a simple cartilage issue. Instead, they are given the all-too-frequent diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis (OA), joint space narrowing or wear and tear cartilage degeneration in addition to being told there is meniscus damage…
Movement is obviously a concern if you have shoulder pain, but it can also affect other aspects of your life. For most patients it alters sleep, dressing, driving, exercise and even work functionality or emotional composure. For example, based on…
Spine Injuries are pile to be more than a Back Aches. It impacts the ability to walk, stand straight, sleep well, maintain balance and perform on the job or during exercise that is so important for independence in daily living…
Diabetes: A Blood Sugar Problem? The families tend to focus on HbA1c, fasting glucose and/or insulin control (medication or diet). These are important, but diabetes is more than just high blood sugar. Diabetes has a pervasive effect on the overall…
Lung disease affects respiration, vitality, sleep patterns, and exercise, limiting physical activity in an affected person’s lifestyle. With some patients, it comes down to chronic inflammation. In some cases, upon exhalation, there may be airway narrowing and substantial fibrosis, poor…