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Type 1 Diabetes Treatment is now possible through Stem Cell Therapy
Diabetes is one of the major and growing diseases in the world, especially in Pakistan. It has two types, i.e. “Type 1” and “Type 2” diabetes can both become fatal and deadly if they aren’t properly treated. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic illness that often turns into...
Stem Cell Therapy For COPD Patients – Warning Signs, Stages, Treatment
What is COPD? (COPD) stands for Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It was the third leading cause of death in the world in 2005. The World Health Organization (WHO) holds several surveys. It states that 65 million people worldwide have mild to severe COPD....
Amniotic Stem Cell Therapy claims to provide fact-based results
Stem Cell Therapy is taking over the edge in medicine. These stem cells are taken from different resources. Amniotic fluid is a fluid of an unborn baby. This has been wasted while during operation or C- section. But, different researches are revealing this fluid as a...
How Stem Cell Therapy can repair damaged Knees: A Guide
Have you ever felt some unusual pain in your knees? Are you looking for some proper treatment for damaged knees? You aren’t the first one looking for “How can I treat my damaged knees or damaged cartilage”. It has become a global problem today. So, can there be a...
All You Need to Know About Stem Cell Therapy for Knees
Stem cell therapy for knees is a miraculous advancement in the medical field. It has made it possible to treat complicated body issues without the need to have surgery. The regenerative properties of stem cells make it possible for these cells to rejuvenate and repair...
How Stem Cell Therapy Can Treat Diabetes in Pakistan
Diabetes is one of the widespread diseases in Pakistani citizens. Many older people have Diabetes, and it's even happened to some young adults due to their family history of Diabetes. Different treatments and products are claiming to treat Diabetes, but they don't...
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