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New Diabetes Breakthrough May Mean New Treatments

New research may mean advancements in treatment options for individuals living with type 1 diabetes. Researchers from the Diabetes Research Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have identified the existence of stem cells in the pancreas that can be developed into beta cells that are responsive to glucose. The study addresses […]

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Stem Cell Therapy: An Alternative to Knee Replacement Surgery

It’s getting harder to walk or climb stairs. Exercising is seemingly impossible, and some days even getting out of a chair or out of bed hurts. Pain medications have stopped working. Anti-inflammatories and steroid injections helped short term, but you still feel pain. You also feel frustration and anxiety in the face of knee replacement […]

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Is Stem Cell Therapy Painful?

Have you considered stem cell therapy in the past but haven’t scheduled a consultation with Innovations Medical yet because you are afraid the treatment may be painful? If you’re on the fence about trying stem cell therapy for your chronic illness, sports injury, arthritis, or autoimmune condition, you can rest assured that stem cell therapy […]

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Stem Cells and Scleroderma

Results from a recent study performed by Duke University show that stem cell therapy may prove to be a highly effective treatment option for people with scleroderma. What is Scleroderma? According to the Scleroderma Foundation, approximately 300,000 people in the U.S. are living with the condition. Scleroderma is an autoimmune condition caused by an overactive […]

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Get a Face-Lift Without Surgery!

Stem cells have the powerful ability to regenerate without limit and repair damaged tissue. Not only are stem cells beneficial for healing damaged joints, nerves and organs, but they are also valuable in treating skin damaged by age, prolonged exposure to the sun and pollution from environmental factors. The Stem Cell Face-Lift offered by Innovations […]

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Are Injectables the Best Way to Get a Bigger Butt?

According to Allure magazine, women looking to boost their buttocks have a new option to get a bigger butt that does not require surgery: dermal fillers. Dermal fillers are popular in the U.S., with 2.6 million injections performed in 2016, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The products, which include popular brands like […]

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Stem Cells and Skin Treatments

Stem cells are gaining popularity as a way to treat a wide range of medical conditions including musculoskeletal conditions like osteoarthritis and tendonitis, autoimmune diseases like lupus and multiple sclerosis, heart and lung conditions like cardiomyopathy, heart attack, pulmonary fibrosis, and COPD. But, stem cell therapy is also becoming more popular and more commonplace in […]

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Scleroderma Has No Cure, But Stem Cells Can Help

Scleroderma is an autoimmune condition that affects between 75,000 and 100,000 Americans. There is no cure for scleroderma or any other autoimmune disease, but adipose fat stem cell therapy from Innovations Stem Cell can help relieve painful inflammation and other uncomfortable symptoms. What Is Scleroderma? Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease that affects the body’s connective […]

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Stem Cells Can Help Diabetes-Related Erectile Dysfunction

Did you know that the effects of diabetes go beyond the pancreas? Diabetes impacts organs like the heart and kidneys, causes painful peripheral neuropathy of the legs and feet, and can even impact the vision. Diabetes can also cause erectile dysfunction in men. Dr. Johnson uses stem cell therapy to treat the side effects of […]

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Identifying the Cause of Interstitial Lung Disease

What Causes Interstitial Lung Disease? A study from Columbia University Medical Center in New York links workplace exposure to vapors, gas, dust, and fumes to an increased likelihood of developing interstitial lung disease (ILD). ILDs are lung diseases that cause progressive scarring and inflammation of lung tissue. Lung inflammation and scarring builds up over time […]

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