by Cells4Life Middle East | Jul 29, 2019 | Cord Blood Stem Cells, Stem Cell News
Researchers continue to discover new applications for the stem cells found in umbilical cord blood. Some of these discoveries have the potential to completely change how many common illnesses are treated. This article will highlight 5 very promising cord...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Jul 15, 2019 | Cord Blood Banking, Cord Blood Stem Cells
Banking your child’s cord blood stem cells can change or even save a life. The lifesaving power of a newborn baby’s umbilical cord blood is no longer a secret. Cord blood stem cells are a better alternative to bone marrow in transplants, and have been used...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Jun 7, 2019 | Cord Blood Banking, Cord Blood Stem Cells
In previous decades, the umbilical cord connecting the baby to the placenta was typically cut and discarded as medical waste. This has changed thanks to researchers discovering that umbilical cord blood is a valuable source of stem cells. Many parents, doctors, and...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Apr 2, 2019 | Cord Blood Stem Cells
Research into the use of cord blood stem cells continues to move at a rapid pace. There are exciting new discoveries being made on a weekly basis — many of which could completely change how certain conditions are treated. To help you understand the ramifications of...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Dec 28, 2018 | Cord Blood Stem Cells, Stem Cell News
A recent survey from the World Health Organisation found that Ischaemic heart disease and stroke remain the world’s biggest killers, causing an estimated 15.2 million deaths in 2016. These two diseases have now been the world’s leading cause of death for more...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Nov 2, 2018 | Cord Blood Stem Cells, Stem Cell News
A recent study performed by researchers in Colombia used stem cells from umbilical cord blood to repair cleft palates in children. The results of the trial were successful and may lead to a treatment that replaces the need for bone grafts in children with this...