Posts Tagged ‘cell’

Is islet cell transplant or stem cell transplant cure for type 2 diabetes?

If it is how much does it cost?Plz give as much as detail as you can , I will be most thankful.

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Stem Cell Therapy for Type II Diabetes


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Wis. governor candidate avoids stem cell questions

Wis. governor candidate avoids stem cell questions
The Republican candidate for Wisconsin governor, Scott Walker, refused to say Tuesday whether he favors a ban on embryonic stem cell research — even though he previously told an anti-abortion group he does.

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Loss of cell powerhouses linked to Parkinson’s

Loss of cell powerhouses linked to Parkinson’s
London, Oct 8 : Scientists have bolstered the link between Parkinson’s disease and the loss of cellular powerhouses called mitochondria after conducting a painstaking analysis of more than 400 brain tissue samples.

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First Look: Stem Cell Research (CBS News)


Dr. Jon LaPook introduces his report on study of new stems that can be used today to treat Type 1 diabetes. Find out more on the “CBS Evening News” tonight. (CBSNews.com)

Vanderbilt can resume embryonic stem cell research, for now

Vanderbilt can resume embryonic stem cell research, for now
The government may resume funding of embryonic stem cell research for now, an appeals court said Thursday, but the short-term approval may be of little help to research scientists caught in a legal battle that has just begun.

Texting to apps, using cell phones for health

Texting to apps, using cell phones for health
Texting to apps, using cell phones for health LAURAN NEERGAARD Associated Press WASHINGTON — What if my blood sugar’s too high today? Is i …

Beta cell function and the treatment of type 2 diabetes (David Kendall, MD)


David Kendall, MD from the International Diabetes Center in Minneapolis reviews the role of beta-cell dysfunction in the development of type 2 diabetes and the importance targeting beta-cell function in the treatment of the disease. Provided by the Institute for Diabetes, Obesity, and Cardiovascular Disease, a free resource for continuing medical education and other tools for medical professionals focused on the treatment of these three related conditions. Visit www.idoc.org for more information.