Posted on 10 June 2010
Tags: Costa Rica, Stem Cell
Costa Rica’s Health Ministry has shut down the ICM Clinic (aka Cell Medicine), an enterprise that has served as a popular medical tourism site and treated more than 400 non-Costa Rican patients with stem cells since it opened in 2006.
According to Reuters, the Health Ministry’s Research Council chief, Dr. Ileana Herrera, made the decision [...]
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Filed under: Industry, South America
Posted on 28 February 2010
Tags: Stem Cell
You can’t keep a good thing down. When the US restricted stem cell research in the early part of the century that research didn’t die, it emigrated. All over the world, scientists continued to explore the efficacies of embryonic and adult stem cells with astonishing results.
Now, as the public becomes increasingly aware of these [...]
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Filed under: Industry, Procedures
Posted on 21 May 2009
Tags: Germany, Stem Cell
Desperate patients are traveling far and wide for access to stem-cell cures unavailable in the States.
In December 2008, Carlene Gregg Victor left Houston’s George Bush International airport with a wheelchair and a flicker of hope. After a 10-hour plane ride and a five-hour snowy drive from Amsterdam to Cologne, Germany, she [...]
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Filed under: Europe