Description
The debate over the use of Embryonic stem cells and the questionable effectiveness of adult stem cells have led many scientists and clinicians to concentrate their energies on umbilical-cord-derived stem cells from healthy newborn babies. Amassing a very respectable track record in terms of safety and clinical utility, cord-blood stem cells can treat many diseases such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, stroke, diabetes, heart disease and certain degenerative eye disorders.
About the Author
A pioneering research-oriented physician and director of Steenblock Research Institute. Dr. Steenblock's Therapeutics Medical Clinic offers a comprehensive neuro-rehab program for stroke and leading-edge care for a wide variety of chronic diseases and conditions.