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    increasing due to the rise of the aging population. Traumas and health issues such as strokes, heart attacks and joint problems can reduce the quality of someone’s life. Most current medicines are incapable of adequately repairing issues such as tissue and organ damage. This may be due to the problem that most medicines are made to prevent or to reduce further damage rather than repairing and regenerating the tissue all together. As an outcome, people suffering from these issues are left to live with

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    Society is ever changing and is only as good as the people within it. Therefore, in order to create an accepting and kind society, it’s people must accepting and kind. I contribute to my present society by volunteering in the community. As a member of Key Club, I participate in the annual Special Olympics. This past year I helped take score in the long jump event, and cheered on the Olympians, because for many of them, this one day is their favorite out of the whole year. Also, I participate in many

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    epitomizes the idea of natural engineering through its complexity and contribution to the vessel that holds it. But, can it be synthesized by the species that possesses and depends upon it? With the emerging 3D printing technology in the field of regenerative medicine, the answer may very well be yes. However, a question to consider before humanity embarks on this endeavour: do the life-saving advantages outweigh the various disadvantages? My exploration of this topic led me to an article on HuffingtonPost

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    article and include what is meant by regenerative medicine. In your view, is death an eventuality that we all succumb to or can it be altered and possibly eradicated? The perspective presented in this article is incredibly advance and extremely useful for mankind. It is an “Anti-aging activist” identifies the medical and biomedical advances that could eventually eliminate all the wear and tear that our bodies and mind suffer as we grow old. But, regenerative medicine and other various alternative approaches

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    injections only help with the pain relief portion. The non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory, stem cell injections that are processed from amniotic fluid have the potential for cartilage and soft tissue regeneration along with offering pain relief. The regenerative effects have been shown in both the laboratory as well as in animal studies. Cartilage defects have been able to be filled with real cartilage. What is seen now is that cartilage defects typically are filled in with pseudo-cartilage, which is also

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    What is chronic pain? Just about everybody feel pain every now and then. It is just our body trying to tell us something is erroneous and need our instantaneous attention. Pain is a bodily and emotional experience. However, while acute pain is the hostile sensation triggered in the nervous system occasioning from injury or health condition, chronic pain continue and is resistant to maximum medical treatments. In spite of the toll chronic pain takes, it has not always been well understood. Medical

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    hospital has received several recognitions, including the Spine Surgery Excellence Award from HealthGrades in 2011. (Beckers Orthopedic Review). According to Beckners Orthopaedic review here are a couple companies that are cutting edge in sports medicine- “Blacktree Fitness began taking

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    receive physical damage. Lately, there is an emerging innovation whereby organs are created to form and increase in size by a process of inorganic accretion, from the patient’s cell. This field of medicine is known as the regenerative medicine. In addition to this, there are basically various types of regenerative medical

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    Tech Entrepreneur Jason Hope Jason Hope is a distinguished tech entrepreneur, futurist, author and philanthropist based in Scottsdale, Arizona. According to Jason’s LinkedIn account, he cares about science and technology, education, politics and health. His areas of specialty include business strategy, entrepreneurship, business development and start-ups and SaaS. The tech and internet entrepreneur holds an MBA from WP Carey School of Business at the Arizona State University and degree in Finance

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    Applications of MSCs: Findings of in vitro studies, animal models and clinical practices have suggested different applications for MSCs. There are a large number of clues about the efficiency of MSCs in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering and immunotherapy. Currently, a significant number of clinical trials have been conducted on the application of MSCs in the treatment of various diseases, including orthopedic wounds (30), cardiovascular diseases (31), autoimmune diseases such as Crohns, type

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