2014年12月29日星期一

The Stem Cell Treatment for Motor Neuron Disease

The Stem Cell Treatment for Motor Neuron Disease
Motor neuron disease, or MND, refers to a fetal neurodegenerative disease which is involved in a progressive deteriorating process.
The symptoms of motor neuron disease, such as the degeneration of primarily the lower and upper motor neurons, can lead to the weakness of multiple muscles.
Available traditional therapies for motor neuron disease indeed can manage the condition in a way, but they may also trigger potential risk concerns such as side effects and infections.
The stem cell treatment, which completely overcomes most of the disadvantages of traditional therapies, specifically focuses on repairing the impaired the motor neurons and tissues in the brain and spinal cord to restore their normal functions, fundamentally reversing the damage in a way.

For further details about the stem cell treatment for motor neuron disease, please whatsapp to +86-18611202625 or E-mail to stemcellprc@gmail.com.

2014年12月24日星期三

Respiratory Related Life-threatening Associative Conditions of Cerebral Palsy

Respiratory Related Life-threatening Associative Conditions of Cerebral Palsy
Respiratory Related Life-threatening Associative Conditions of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy can trigger a great many respiratory related life-threatening associative conditions, particularly for those who experience more than one for a prolonged period of time, including:
  • Bronchiolitis
  • Asthma
  • Pneumonia
  • Lung infection
  • Vitamin deficiency
  • Chronic lung disease
  • Undernourishment and malnutrition
  • Respiratory distress syndromes, or RDS
  • Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  • Weakened immune system
  • Choking
  • Chronic pulmonary aspiration
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Respiratory failure
  • Heart trouble
Currently, cerebral palsy is still incurable all over the world, but the stem cell transplantation can significantly manage the symptoms and associated complications.

For more details about cerebral palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please whatsapp to +86-18611202625 or send E-mail to stemcellprc@gmail.com.

2014年12月20日星期六

The Stem Cell Transplantation for Cerebral Palsy

The Stem Cell Transplantation for Cerebral Palsy
The Stem Cell Transplantation for Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy, or CP, is a term used to describe a neurologic disease dominantly appears in infants, toddlers, and children throughout the world.
Currently, cerebral palsy is still incurable. And, traditional therapies for cerebral palsy, always accompany multiple security concerns, such as immunologic rejection, side effects, and infections.
Is there some kind of new alternative?
Yes, there is.
The stem cell transplantation, which involves no surgery and medicine, specifically focuses on repairing the tissues and neurons in the brain and spinal cord damaged by cerebral palsy to restore tier normal functions, fundamentally reversing the condition.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please whatsapp to +86-18611202625 or E-mail us at stemcellprc@outlook.com to consult Dr. Patrick.

2014年12月17日星期三

Emotional and Special Cognitive Difficulties in Patients with ALS

Emotional and Special Cognitive Difficulties in Patients with ALS
Emotional and Special Cognitive Difficulties in Patients with ALS
Once an individual is diagnosed with ALS, the severe and progressive neurologic disease, he or she will notice many changes covering many aspects in himself or herself, gradually, form subtle to obvious.
As the disease develops, individuals will experience many symptoms gradually. For instance, according to the related study and clinical observation, quite a lot of them will experience emotional and special cognitive difficulties, such as:

  • Depression
  • Maladaptive social behavior
  • Involuntary crying or laughing
  • Impaired executive function

Currently, ALS is still incurable all over the world, but the stem cell therapy can tremendously relieve its symptoms and associated complications.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please E-mail us at stemcellprc@outlook.com or whatsapp to +86-18611202625 to consult Dr. Patrick.

2014年12月15日星期一

Main Facts about Parkinson’s Disease

Main Facts about Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder caused by loss of dopamine- producing brain cells, can lead to gradual deterioration of motor functions.
Parkinson’s disease has primary symptoms such as impaired balance, tremor, slowness and stiffness, and secondary symptoms, including dementia, anxiety and depression.
Throughout the world, Parkinson’s disease mainly appears in individuals who are 60 years old or older with more men than women.
There is no specific test can provide precise outcome when you have a diagnosis, and currently, there is no specific cure for Parkinson’s disease.
With proper treatment, such as the stem cell transplantation, most individuals with Parkinson’s disease can live a longer life with a productive life quality.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please E-mail us at stemcellprc@outlook.com or whatsapp to +86-18611202625 to consult Dr. Patrick.

2014年12月10日星期三

How to Help a Child Cope with Cerebral Palsy

How to Help a Child Cope with Cerebral Palsy
How to Help a Child Cope with Cerebral Palsy
Watching our child struggle with cerebral palsy, so many times, we can’t help asking ourselves” what we can do for him or her”. Then, how to help a child cope with cerebral palsy?
In fact, there are some ways a parent can help a child cope with conditions accompanying cerebral palsy, such as:
Show your consideration for his or her struggles
Express pride in his or her achievements
Seek out new learning opportunities for him or her
Ask him or her to express his or her frustrations or feelings
Make sure he or she has adequate opportunities for social interaction
Avoid circumstances which would lead to isolation
Show interest in his or her achievements, and provide a positive feedback on time
Currently, cerebral palsy is still incurable throughout the world, but the stem cell transplantation can significantly relieve the symptoms and associated complications.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please whatsapp to +86-18611202625 or E-mail us at stemcellprc@outlook.com to consult Dr. Patrick.

2014年12月9日星期二

Infectious Skin Conditions for Children with Cerebral Palsy

Infectious Skin Conditions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Infectious Skin Conditions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
For children with cerebral palsy, the brain damage formed during their early years of life may inflict many severe consequences, making them vulnerable to some risk factors, among which, infectious skin conditions, a result of constant irritation, genetic predisposition, vitamin deficiencies, poor hygiene, nutritional deficiencies and exposure to contagions, are particularly common.
Generally, there are mainly four forms of infectious skin conditions, including viral, fungal, parasitic and bacterial type.
Cerebral palsy is still incurable throughout the world by now, but the stem cell treatment, a therapy on the basis of the advanced biotechnology related to stem cells, can significantly relieve its symptoms and associated complications.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please whatsapp to +86-18611202625 or E-mail us at stemcellprc@outlook.com to consult Dr. Patrick.

2014年12月8日星期一

Signs of Cognitive Impairments in Cerebral Palsy

Signs of Cognitive Impairments in Cerebral Palsy
Signs of Cognitive Impairments in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy, or CP as we call, refers to neurological disease favors children, or even infants all over the global.
For children with cerebral palsy, cognitive impairments are quite common among them. Then , how do we know that they are experiencing cognitive impairments in cerebral palsy?
Signs that a child may have cognitive impairments, including:
  • Trouble speaking
  • Difficulty in learning, literacy challenges
  • Aversion to physical interaction
  • Difficulty in focusing, such as prone to distraction
  • Outbursts of temper
  • Anxiety or depression
  • Inability to process information, and express thoughts quickly
  • Delayed language development
  • Trouble in responding to others due to reduced brain plasticity
  • Inability to recognize noises
  • Shortened memory span
  • Trouble in interpreting sensory demands
Currently, cerebral palsy can’t be cured completely throughout the world, but the stem cell treatment can tremendously relive the symptoms and associated complications.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please E-mail us at stemcellprc@outlook.com to consult Dr. Patrick. Or you can directly whatsapp me to +86-18611202625. 

2014年12月4日星期四

Breathing Difficulties for Individuals with ALS

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Breathing Difficulties for Individuals with ALS
ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, refers to a progressive neurologic disease which can cause severe breathing difficulties.
According to the related clinical observations, for different people, the symptoms related to breathing difficulties they experience caused by ALS can vary tremendously.
Symptoms to consider:

  • Difficulty in lying flat
  • Fatigue
  • Air hunger with or without activities
  • Waking up in the morning with fuzzy headed feeling or a headache
  • Frequent insomnia
  • Frequent sighing or yawning during the day

ALS can’t be cured throughout the world currently, but the stem cell transplantation can significantly curb the symptoms and associated complications to improve the condition.
For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please E-mail us at stemcellprc@gmail.com to consult Dr. Patrick.

2014年12月3日星期三

Common Risk Factors of Cerebral Palsy

Common Risk Factors of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy, or CP, refers to a neurologic disease which mainly affects little children, or even infants, becoming a medical difficulty in the international medical community as it is still incurable.
According to related research and clinical observation, there are many factors which significantly increase the risk of developing cerebral palsy, and what are they?

  • Birth asphyxia
  • Complication at birth
  • Infection
  • Intrauterine growth restriction
  • Multiple births and infertility drugs

Currently, there is no cure for cerebral palsy, but the stem cell transplantation, a therapy for cerebral palsy on the basis of the unique features of stem cells, can significantly manage the symptoms and associated complications.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please whatsapp to +86-18611202625 or send E-mail us at stemcellprc@gmail.com to consult Dr. Patrick.

2014年12月1日星期一

What is not Affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

What is not Affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, refers to a progressive neurological disease which generally occurs among the alders with more men than women.
ALS can severely affect an individual’s daily life, causing huge difficulties and challenges. However, ALS definitely does not affect everything, then, what is not affected by ALS?
Sensory parts of the nervous system are not affected
Sexual desire and emotional feelings
Intellect generally does not change
Bladder and bowel functions generally remain normal
Currently, ALS still can’t be cured throughout the world, but the stem cell transplantation can significantly control the condition.

For more details about how to help a child cope with Cerebral Palsy and the stem cell transplantation, please whatsapp to +86-18611202625 or E-mail us at stemcellprc@gmail.com to consult Dr. Patrick.