Treatments & Clinical Trials
Stay informed about the latest breakthroughs in stem cell therapies and clinical trials that hold promise for a wide range of medical conditions. Explore how groundbreaking treatments and ongoing research are paving the way for the future of healthcare.
Top Uses of Stem Cells in Family Medicine
How stem cell therapies are used in family medicine for tissue repair, wound healing, pain control, neurological and autoimmune care, and cord-blood banking.
Cord Blood for Sibling Transplants: How It Works
Step-by-step guide to sibling cord blood transplants: HLA matching, collection, processing, transplant, engraftment, recovery, and banking benefits.
How Stem Cells Support Personalized Medicine
How patient-derived stem cells enable disease modeling, drug testing, gene editing and regenerative therapies—and why newborn stem cell banking matters.
Emerging Stem Cell Therapies for Age-Related Diseases
How newborn stem cell banking, MSCs and exosome therapies repair tissues, reduce inflammation, and target age-related diseases like arthritis, Alzheimer's, and heart failure.
Future of Autoimmune Stem Cell Therapies
Overview of MSC and HSCT advances, gene editing and CAR technologies, clinical trial progress, risks, and cell banking for future autoimmune treatments.
Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells for Heart Repair
How umbilical cord blood stem cells and exosomes support heart repair, summarize clinical findings, and explain cord blood banking benefits.
Umbilical Cord Stem Cells in Cardiovascular Treatments
Umbilical cord stem cells support heart repair via regeneration, angiogenesis, and immune modulation; covers delivery methods and the role of stem cell banking.
Exosomes in Wound Healing: What Studies Show
Exosomes from stem cells offer a safer, cell-free way to speed wound repair, reduce inflammation, and boost angiogenesis, with evolving delivery and storage options.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Joint Repair: Early vs Late Stages
Compare MSC injections for knee osteoarthritis: early-stage treatment preserves cartilage and gives longer pain relief; late-stage use focuses on symptom control and delaying surgery.