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Cancer death rates continue to fall, driven by new treatments and improved screening

Cancer death rates continue to fall, driven by new treatments and improved screening

by admin | Oct 27, 2022 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

There are more cancer survivors in the U.S. than ever before, thanks to advances in cancer research. By Kaitlin Sullivan – NBC News Significant strides in cancer treatments, diagnostic tools and prevention strategies continue to drive down cancer death rates,...
There’s New Proof Crispr Can Edit Genes Inside Human Bodies

There’s New Proof Crispr Can Edit Genes Inside Human Bodies

by admin | Oct 26, 2022 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

The technique had largely been limited to editing patients’ cells in the lab. New research shows promise for treating diseases more directly. By Emily Mullin – Wired A decade ago, biologists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier published a landmark paper...
Newly discovered protein connected to Alzheimer’s disease risk

Newly discovered protein connected to Alzheimer’s disease risk

by admin | Oct 25, 2022 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

A mutation in the small protein SHMOOSE is associated with Alzheimer’s risk and highlights a possible target for treatment. By Beth Newcomb – USC Leonard Davis A mutation in a newly discovered small protein is connected to a significant increase in the risk for...
How regenerative medicine is advancing ALS research

How regenerative medicine is advancing ALS research

by admin | Oct 24, 2022 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

By Susan Buckles – Mayo Clinic May is ALS Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the role of regenerative medicine research in advancing understanding and treatment of  amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease. This neurodegenerative...
New cell-based therapy for melanoma more effective than existing treatment, trial finds

New cell-based therapy for melanoma more effective than existing treatment, trial finds

by admin | Oct 21, 2022 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

Researchers in the Netherlands found that a therapy that uses a patient’s own immune cells slowed the progression of metastatic melanoma. By Kaitlin Sullivan – NBC News European researchers announced Saturday that a new treatment for advanced melanoma was...
Engineered dental coating exceeds hardness of natural tooth enamel

Engineered dental coating exceeds hardness of natural tooth enamel

by admin | Oct 20, 2022 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

By Nick Lavars – News Atlas As the hardest tissue in the human body, enamel is not an easy material for engineers to mimic, but doing so could mean big things in materials science and regenerative medicine. Researchers are now reporting a breakthrough in this...
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