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Human Stem Cells Return Motor Function to Paralyzed Rats Stories

Human Stem Cells Return Motor Function to Paralyzed Rats

Researchers from the University of California, San Diego report that experimental rats recovered from blood flow related paralysis after receiving grafts of human spinal stem cells.

When damage occurs due to loss of blood flow to the spine's neural cells, applying human neural stem cells directly to the spinal cord achieves recovery of motor function. In this specific type of paralysis, known as spinal cord ischemia, there is no mechanical damage to the spinal cord. The brain motor centers remain partially connected to the spinal cord but the loss of inhibitory neurons leads to the degeneration of muscle control in lower limbs. (Read more about Human Stem Cells Return Motor Function to Paralyzed Rats)

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CORE STRENGTHENING AND BACK PAIN Stories

CORE STRENGTHENING AND BACK PAIN

As a youngster, Angela Benvenuto had a diving accident which severely damaged her spine. Her vertebrae became compressed in several different places.
“I was writhing in pain for years and it was my chiropractor who suggested yoga would be helpful and when I went to yoga class, it was the first time I was without pain in many years and I became addicted.” (Read more about CORE STRENGTHENING AND BACK PAIN)

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REHNQUIST SURGERY Stories

REHNQUIST SURGERY

Chief justice William Rehnquist’s diagnosis of thyroid cancer is a concerning one.
His age, and the fact he needed to have a breathing pipe put in has experts worried about his overall prognosis. (Read more about REHNQUIST SURGERY)

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BACK PAIN SURGERY Stories

BACK PAIN SURGERY

Joyce Hamrah regularly travels to Paris and Milan hunting down the latest fashions for her high-end clothing store. But, last year, excruciating back pain left Joyce completely incapacitated. Not only was she unable to fly, she could barely walk. “It’s like somebody sticking a knife in your back and then they start twisting it and then they start bringing it down one leg and then the other leg,” says Joyce. (Read more about BACK PAIN SURGERY)

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