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Malnutrition in Spinal Cord Injury: More Than Nutritional Deficiency ...    
After the injury, well documented hyper catabolic responses may lead to .... For able bodied persons the World Health Organization (WHO) advocates use of BMI as ... In chronic spinal cord injured patients it measuring fat with BMI is not enough to ... synthesis of hormones, enzymes, antibodies and cells transport molecules.
· www.jocmr.org/index.php/JOCMR/article/view/924/489
Stem Cell Research and Governmental Policy: Taking a New Look ...    
This graft, containing some of her bone cells, fat-derived stem cells, and .... means that if cord blood stem cells are transplanted into a different person ..... Stem cells may be able to be infected with certain mouse pathogens because ..... transplanted into patients with spinal cord injuries to help them recover their ability to ...
· www.canisius.edu/dotAsset/77bcf4d3-04ef-4a7e-ac55-c9f31...
"Stem Cell Tourists" Go Abroad for Unproven Treatments    
The ISSCR's handbook for patients advises against experimental stem cell ... " The people offering the treatments are able to trade on two things: the genuine ... found that unproven stem cell treatments can also cause complications for patients. ... patients contracted meningitis after operations for chronic spinal cord injuries.
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Sleep and Spinal Cord Injury - Northwest Regional Spinal Cord ...    
a spinal cord injury can affect your sleep in unique ways. ... Many people with SCI get cold feet of the literal kind by .... from excess fat compressing the airway. ... saturation of oxygen in red blood cells. If ... help if you are able to breath in that ...
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Cord blood may help treat stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal ...    
16 Jul 2012 ... For more than 20 years, doctors have been using cells from blood that remains in the ... Cord blood may help treat stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord ... This is all wonderful what “might” be able to be achieved but when are we ... The use of Cord blood stem cells always keep on surprising people.
· scienceblog.com/55602/cord-blood-may-help-treat-stroke-...
Student Research Paper: Transverse Myelitis    
If the people you counted on for help had no answers? ... one day being the type of doctor who could and would help anyone who knocked on my door. .... of heated chlorine products—find their way into the muscle and fat tissue of large food animals, ..... The spinal cord is a bundle of nerve cells each surrounded by myelin.
· www.is.wayne.edu/MNISSANI/SE/RossiTM.htm
Schwann Cells - Cure Paralysis Now Advocacy Group    
Description of Schwann Cells provided by Inner Learning Online. ... of lipid- protein that has a higher proportion of lipid (fat) than other cell surface membranes. ... Considering this, it might seem that the myelin sheath would prevent the conduction of a ... by themselves support regeneration in experimental spinal cord injury.
· www.cureparalysisnow.org/cells_schwann.shtml
The Injury Cooperative | Blog    
Tony survived a broken neck and sustained a C5 spinal cord injury. ... According to staff at the Mayo Clinic, some people with TBI may experience seizures within the ... And it is surrounded by a fat called myelin that acts as an insulator and .... “ To be able to survive, nerve cells need to be resilient and, in the event of injury or ...
· www.theinjuryco-op.com/blog.html
Military Veteran Receives Intraspinal Injections of Reprogrammed ...    
Williams says, “Within one month, I was able to move my feet some, and I haven't ... Then stem cells are separated from the fat and placed into the spine. ... Before the treatment he could not move is left arm or leg, walk or stand up on his own. ... help people with other neural-related conditions such as spinal cord injuries.
· www.accessiblevanss.com/texas-area-news/veteran-receive...
How safe is Peyton Manning's stem cell therapy? - The Week    
22 Sep 2011 ... The Colts' injured quarterback is one of several pro athletes to travel abroad ... cells, which can develop into bone, cartilage, fat, or muscle, says Dr. Joshua ... Someone like Manning might "encourage many other people to ignore ... to get treated for anything from spinal cord injuries to autism," says Taylor.
· theweek.com/article/index/219514/how-safe-is-peyton-man...
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