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Stem Cell Therapy: A Rising Tide - How Stem Cells Are Disrupting Medicine and Transforming Lives - cover

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Stem Cell Therapy: A Rising Tide - How Stem Cells Are Disrupting Medicine and Transforming Lives

Neil H Riordan

Publisher: Neil H Riordan

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Stem cells are the repair cells of your body.  When there aren’t enough of them, or they aren’t working properly, chronic diseases can manifest and persist. 
  
From industry leaders, sport stars, and Hollywood icons to thousands of everyday, ordinary people, stem cell therapy has helped when standard medicine failed. Many of them had lost hope. These are their stories. 
  
Neil H Riordan, author of MSC: Clinical Evidence Leading Medicine’s Next Frontier, the definitive textbook on clinical stem cell therapy, brings you an easy-to-read book about how and why stem cells work, and why they’re the wave of the future.
Available since: 06/20/2017.

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