Unregulated artery cell growth may drive atherosclerosis, Stanford Medicine research shows
Unregulated cell growth seems to be a driver behind the growth of atherosclerotic plaques, changing the traditional story of plaque formation. The rapid cell growth in the arterial wall is similar to pre-cancerous growth in other tissues.
Stem Cells therapy
Can stem cells cure Lyme disease?
Stem cell therapy has been a successful treatment for many conditions involving the immune system. Embryonic stem cells have recently been used successfully to treat Lyme’s disease symptoms. A case study reported that their patient reported reduced fatigue, insomnia, and is able to concentrate Read more…