Monday, April 20, 2009
My Hope.
It is encouraging to see that Millions of dollars are now going to stem cell research at clinics, universities and biotech companies around the U.S. In many of the neurological degenerative disorders the researchers have already identified the genetic causes and see what happpens in the cells that contribute to Parkinson's, MS, Ataxia, Huntington's, and other movement disorder diseases. Armed with that knowledge, the challenge is how to reprogram the mal-functioning cells so they function as they should. The world of Stem cell research is opening up great hope of regenerating areas of the brain that are damaged from disease. It is my hope that all the researchers will unselfishly work together toward a greater common good that benefits many.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Stem Cell Research
I just read in the Newsletter, Bottom Line, (April 1st issue) that the Food and Drug Administration recently cleared the way to conduct the first human trial of a treatment using embryonic stem cells. Too bad they didn't have more details.
Although I have many concerns about embryonic stem cells, (ethical and medical) I see this as progress for treating many diseases. What they need to do is figure out a way to track the stem cells to determine if they are going to the part of the body that needs regenerating.
Although I have many concerns about embryonic stem cells, (ethical and medical) I see this as progress for treating many diseases. What they need to do is figure out a way to track the stem cells to determine if they are going to the part of the body that needs regenerating.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Climb Every Mountain
NATIONAL ATAXIA FOUNDATION had their 52nd 2009 Annual Membership meeting in Seattle last weekend. Close to 500 members and their families attended educational meetings, shared challenges, hopes and had a great time together. We all learned a lot from the MD's, PhD's, researchers and each other. Many families want to know more about Stem Cells and how they can play a role in regenerating the cells that are effected in the cerebellum and spinal column when someone manifests Ataxia. Next years meeting in Chicago should bring lots of new research and hopefully breakthroughs in the battle to find a cure for the many types of Ataxia.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
New Website
In the next few weeks I will be launching a new website. It is designed to be wealth of resourses for people who have balance, mobility and flexibility challenges. I personally am living with Ataxia and have researched ways to exercise the body and mind to maintain my physical and mental abilities. I am focusing daily to improve my physical limitations.
Also, this week I will be attending the Annual Membership meeting for the National Ataxia Foundation in Seattle, WA. This is the first NAF meeting co-hosted by an international support group. If you are interested in attending go to http://www.ataxia.org/ to get details. It runs from 3/19-3/22.
NAF is a world leader in Ataxia research and information.
NAF is dedicated to improving the lives of persons with Ataxia through support, education, and research.
NAF is working hard to find treatments and a cure for Ataxia.
Also, this week I will be attending the Annual Membership meeting for the National Ataxia Foundation in Seattle, WA. This is the first NAF meeting co-hosted by an international support group. If you are interested in attending go to http://www.ataxia.org/ to get details. It runs from 3/19-3/22.
NAF is a world leader in Ataxia research and information.
NAF is dedicated to improving the lives of persons with Ataxia through support, education, and research.
NAF is working hard to find treatments and a cure for Ataxia.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Hope Abounds with Ban on Stem Cell Research
Thank you President Obama for lifting the ban on research using Embryonic Stem Cells!!! Thank you former first Lady, Nancy Reagan, for praising President Obama. This is obviously not a political issue, but a medical research opportunity that will create hope for many people living with degenerative diseases, spinal cord injuries, diabetes,Alzheimer's and even some cancers.
My brother has been to China twice in that last 12 months, and I have been there once for stem cell transfusions. A biotech company in China has received millions of dollars from the Chinese government to do the proper research and now are years ahead of the U.S. I invite anyone to go to their website to read all about their program. www.beikebiotech.com Please read my earlier entries on this blog for more information. There were people in Hang Zhou from all around the world. Many people saw improvements in their conditions.
Stem Cells are going to help many people in this world, and I do hope that Biotech companies in the United States have the finances and support to make a cutting edge contribution to further the use of the miraculous Stem Cell.
My brother has been to China twice in that last 12 months, and I have been there once for stem cell transfusions. A biotech company in China has received millions of dollars from the Chinese government to do the proper research and now are years ahead of the U.S. I invite anyone to go to their website to read all about their program. www.beikebiotech.com Please read my earlier entries on this blog for more information. There were people in Hang Zhou from all around the world. Many people saw improvements in their conditions.
Stem Cells are going to help many people in this world, and I do hope that Biotech companies in the United States have the finances and support to make a cutting edge contribution to further the use of the miraculous Stem Cell.
Monday, February 9, 2009
TIME Magazine
This weeks TIME Magazine has the Stem Cell Coming Revolution on the cover and as it's feature article. Douglas Melton, co-director of Harvard's Stem Cell Institute, has worked unrelentlessly with stem cells for the better part of two decades. Exciting progress has been made. The article says, "it is now possible for researchers to churn out unlimited quantities of a patient's stem cells, which can be turned into any of the cells that the body might need to repair or replace." "It is a wonderful time for the stem cell field. Keep on your seat belt, because this ride is going to be wild." says David Scadden, co-director with scientist Douglas Melton of the Harvard's Stem Cell Institute.
For those of us who have Ataxia, MS, Parkinsons, Diabetes and many other uncurable diseases, this is music to our ears and hope of the near future. The journey to recovery is getting closer every day.
For those of us who have Ataxia, MS, Parkinsons, Diabetes and many other uncurable diseases, this is music to our ears and hope of the near future. The journey to recovery is getting closer every day.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
