21st Century Cord Blood Stem Cell Treatments

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Medical fact is that in excess of 80 very serious diseases and illnesses have been proven in practice, rather than simply in theory, to be treatable with the miraculous use of cord blood stem cells.  This represents no small achievement.  As medical science progresses at a relentless pace, more and more expectant parents in their multiple thousands are asking themselves the question – If, heaven forbid, our child contracts a life threatening illness in the future, how can we prepare to throw it a crucial lifeline?

Time and time again, the answer is coming back to them loudly and clearly – the power lies within the umbilical cord stem cell.  Easy and pain free collection and preservation during the birthing process can offer the key to efficient and speedy cures.  Of course, every parent hopes against hope that their children will live long, happy and healthy lives that are relatively unscathed by sickness, particularly of the most serious kinds.  However, afflictions and diseases are unpredictable and strike randomly.

Many of the transplants and treatments that are currently utilizing cord blood cells are already curing high profile illnesses such as leukemia, anemia, Hodgkin’s disease, sickle cell disease and breast cancer.  These merely represent the best known, but no less potentially deadly, of the list.  Yet this is the present and medical science doesn’t stand still or rest on its laurels.  Future breakthroughs are being researched and studied right now and early indicators are extremely positive.

If parents can imagine that cord blood banking might cure any of the diseases already mentioned, they probably need no further convincing that it’s a matter of common sense, of love and of nurture.  Looking at the expected advancements in the field and the pace at which new miracles are discovered and performed, they might soon be able to add the treatment of heart diseases, strokes, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s to the mix.

Furthermore, diabetes stem cells are very much under the microscope.  Whilst an approximated 23.6 million Americans suffer from diabetes, there is currently no prevention or cure.  Guarantees are obviously impossible when research is still ongoing.  Yet the potent combination of the current and potentially future capabilities stacks up overwhelmingly for parents whose key consideration is the future health of their children.  Isn’t that all parents?

It is also the key consideration for Cryo-Cell Cord Blood Bank, which has done more than specialise in the cord blood banking process since 1989.  Besides being a service provider, it is also integral to the pushing of boundaries within the field via extensive research and development.  It is at the forefront of 21st century cord blood technology and is already involved in new 22nd century treatments long before the 2100s.