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Употребата на матичните клетки од папочна врвца рапидно се зголемува. Пред 10 години крвта од папочна врвца можеше да лекува околу 40 состојби, но денес таа бројка е над 80. Со нетрпение очекуваме нови терапии за болести и нарушувања како што се дијабет, аутизам и мозочен удар, можете да бидете во тек со најновите случувања во регенеративната медицина на нашиот блог за матични клетки.



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For most, the summer sun is a welcome break from our variable British weather but for mums-to-be, the heat wave brings certain risks and challenges.

With temperatures soaring, pregnant women can experience swelling, increased body temperatures and greater sensitivity to sunshine caused by higher oestrogen levels and even potential higher risk for heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

We have a few tips and tricks to help you stay cool so read on to find out more.


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For decades, ultrasounds have provided millions of expectant parents with peace of mind as they get a glimpse of their unborn baby for the first time.

In recent times, they have become a more popular option for parents looking to track their baby’s progress even before birth – with more options and higher quality scans becoming available in the private sector.


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As most parents know, pregnancy can be unpredictable at the best of times. Simply put, there’s no way of knowing exactly when your little bundle of joy will show their face for the first time – whatever your due date is.

New parents Sandy and Alicia Macdonald learnt this the hard way, when labour pains interrupted their visit to the idyllic Isles of Scilly, where Alicia was conducting the ceremony at a friend’s wedding.


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A US hospital has become the first hospital in the nation to use a placenta-based cell-therapy to treat COVID-19 patients, which has resulted in the coronavirus-recovered patients heading home.

Holy name is the first in the US to use the latest placenta-based cell-therapy from Pluristem. The treatment uses cells from the placenta which is then injected into the arms and legs of the patient. A 49-year-old COVID-19 patient on a ventilator, was one of the first patients without organ failure to receive the placenta cell treatment.