VIDEO: Stem Cells and Bone Marrow Transplants by Dipnarine Maharaj, MD, PhD

Stem cell therapeutics is the leading biomedical technology in the rapidly emerging field of regenerative medicine, a medical field in which science assists the human capacity to heal various tissues and organs. Rooted in 30 years of research and clinical application, stem cell therapeutics have been successfully utilized around the world to treat a wide range of aging-related disorders including heart disease, diabetes, stroke, cancer, obesity, arthritis, Parkinson’s Disease, and other infirmities associated with aging metabolism.

VIEW THIS VIDEO, excerpted from a recent scientific presentation by Dr. Dipnarine Maharaj, MD, PhD, founder and Medical Director of the South Florida Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant Institute, one of the few completely outpatient bone marrow/stem cell transplant facilities in the United States. He remarks that: “The harder I work and the more dedicated my care, the closer we all get to beating cancer. The constant strides in science, research and technology have given new hope to patients who, as recently as ten years ago, may have had none. The treatments are getting more effective, the success rates are getting higher, and it’s because doctors like me simply refuse to rest.”

Dr. Maharaj co-chairs the Stem Cell Symposium, presenting the latest principles and practice protocols in stem cell therapeutics. Register for the Stem Cell Symposium, taking place in conjunction with the Spring 2010 Session of the Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies.

 

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