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Allogeneic Stem Cells For Neurodegenerative Diseases

Allogeneic Stem Cells Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases

stem cellThe stem cells are the precursors of all cells in the body. They are very essential for formation of new tissues and healing of damaged tissues as a result of diseases or even accidents. The stem cells are available in adequate quantities in the bone marrow and in the adipose tissues as well. They have the ability to turn into the red blood cells, platelets or even the white blood cells. They can also form the muscles cells, the bones and even cartilage and hence help in keeping your body healthy. naturally you should be having the healthy amounts of these stem cells, unfortunately due to diseases and accidents that may result in bone marrow destruction and damage you may have too little of these essential stem cells and so you will need a stem cell transplant. In most cases the stem cell transplant is done through an IV, supplementing the little stem cells you have left and hence enabling the body to work right.

When the stem cells are harvested from the same person, the transplant is termed as autologous stem cell transplant. the autologous stem cell transplant is the most popular as the cells are harvested from the patient’s own body and this rules out any chance of the transplant being rejected or causing any pathological reactions that may warranty serious medical attention. however there are cases when the stem cells can’t be sourced from the patient’s own body and this will dictate that the stem cells be sourced from a different person who is not genetically identical to the patient; this is termed as allogeneic stem cell transplant. For safety of any recipient in allogeneic stem cell transplant, it is important to match closely the immune system markers to reduce chances of any reaction that may inhibit the healing process.

Stem cells and neurodegenerative diseases

Neurodegenerative diseases are numerous and each has distinctive effects on the patient but all are caused as a result of neurodegeneration. Neurodegeneration refers to the damage of the nerves in that are essential for transmission of messages within the nervous system. When the nerve cells are destroyed and deformed, they lose their original structure they will begin to malfunction. In most cases this damage is done gradually but at the end of it all the patient will suffer from cognitive disabilities such as memory loss and poor decision making. There are numerous neurodegenerative diseases, however basing on their debilitating effects, just a few have been known and are being currently focused on. Some of the famous neurogenerative diseases includes; Huntington disease, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Apart from these diseases listed above there are others that have not been in the medical literature and are less publicized, this doesn’t mean that they are not worth the mention. They are.

The greatest danger of all neurodegenerative diseases is that they lead to progressive brain damage and neurodegeneration. The major three diseases may show different features and effects but they progress in similar manner at the cell level. take Parkinson’s disease for example, it affects the basal ganglia of the brain, depleting it of dopamine hence causing stiffness, rigidity and tremors in the major muscles of the body which are distinctive features of the disease.

In Alzheimer’s disease, it is characterized by deposits of minute protein plaques that damages different brain parts thereby leading to gradual memory loss while Huntington’s disease is known to corrupt the genetic make-up affecting muscles of the body thereby resulting in motor restriction and eventual death.

Allogeneic stem cells transplant

Allogeneic stem cellsThe cell is harvested from the bone marrow of a suitable donor by use of a needle. This maybe done repeatedly to draw the sufficient amounts needed for the transplant. After harvesting the cells from the marrow the blood is passed through a machine that separates the stem cells from the blood leaving the rest of the blood flowing back into the donor through the needle into the donors arm. The harvested stem cells can then be transplanted into the patient through a central venous catheter that is inserted into the patient’s chest. The stem cells flow through the catheter into the patient’s blood and into the bone marrow where they will give rise to other stem cells between one to three weeks.

After transplant the stem cells will begin to work in repairing and replacing the worn out tissues caused by various degenerative diseases. All this is made possible since they can form any cell in the body and help restore the normal body functions.

The neurodegenerative diseases have very debilitating effects; the inception of stem cell therapy seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel for those suffering from these diseases. Anyway you need to be updated on how well you can regain your health and vitality back even after suffering from these diseases.

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Allogeneic Stem Cells Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases

 

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Skin Care Tips During Winter Season and Beyond

Winter Skin Care Tips – The Type of Skin You Want All Round

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Oh dear it is winter again, what plans do you have for your skin care? Winter Skin Care Tips on this link are available to help you keep your skin healthy.

Whereas we have seasons in the calendar year, the good health of our skin should not be pegged on the changes that happen within the seasons of the year. The health of your skin must be observed continuously irrespective of the season, however because of the many pollutions and human degradation of the nature, these seasons come with certain changes which necessitate us to be prepared if we have to sustain the good kooks on our largest organ and the general well-being of our health. We are therefore going to look at certain elements we have to embrace for the sustainability of our good look and especially during winter season. It is true that for many people, the cold clear days of winter bring more than just a rosy glow to the cheeks. They also bring uncomfortable dryness to the facial skin, hands, and feet. For some people, the problem is worse than just a general tight, dry feeling since their skin get so dry resulting in flaking, cracking, even eczema (in which the skin becomes inflamed).

During winter the weather is very cold and often people worm their houses artificially in most cases. This practice of worming indoors has some negative effects on the skin, in fact the heat emanating from the system causes the skin to dry out. The source of your heat in this case is secondary so whether you’re using oil, wood, or electricity as fuel doesn’t really counts. The bottom line is that the skin gets dry. The dryness of the skin and other effects need to be corrected and this can be done professionally at the home of solutions. The home of solution is AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center a health facility founded by doctor Akoury purposely to transform each individual’s life through increasing awareness about skin care and general health and wellness and by empowering individuals to find their own inner healing power. Her practice focuses on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices that deal with primary prevention and underlying causes instead of patching up symptoms. In her many decades of practice, doctor Akoury has succeeded in producing positive testimonies across the globe by patients who have passed through her care. You can be one of them if only you can schedule for a one on one appointment with her today. Meanwhile the following are some of the skin care tips for boosting your winter skin care regimen, so that your skin remains moist and healthy through the winter seasons.

Involvement of Specialist

The skin is such a delicate organ and you cannot opt for self-medication, it never advisable to buy skin care products across the counter instead visiting a skin care professional like a dermatologist would be most appropriate. The professionals will be able to examine your skin type, determine your current skin care regimen, and give you advice on the skin care products you should be using. You may be worried of the cost of the likely product to be prescribed; good products will always work effectively irrespective of the cost. Most of the expensive products are so because of their packaging and marketing values, however what is important is how your skin responds to the product and how you like its feel, not how much money you paid for it.

Moisturize periodically

Like I mentioned before different seasons come with different challenges and needs for your skin care, therefore changing the products you used in spring or summer may be necessary when you get to winter and vice versa. It is therefore very important that you find an ointment” moisturizer that’s oil-based, rather than water-based, as the oil will create a protective layer on the skin that retains more moisture than a cream or lotion. Nonetheless consult with the experts on your choice of skin care products because not all oils are appropriate for the face. The family of non-clogging oils like avocado oil, mineral oil, primrose oil, or almond oil is most appropriate. However you may also go for lotions containing humectants a class of substances (including glycerine, sorbitol, and alpha-hydroxy acids) that attract moisture to your skin.

Sunscreen

No, sunscreen isn’t just for summertime. Winter sun combined with snow glare can still damage your skin. Applying a broad-spectrum of sunscreen on your face and your hands (if they’re exposed) about 30 minutes before going outside. Do this periodically if you stay outside a long time.

Support your Hands

Remember that the skin on your hands is thinner than on most parts of the body and has fewer oil glands. It therefore becomes harder to keep your hands moist, especially in cold, dry weather. This can lead to itchiness and cracking. It is advisable to wear gloves when you go outside and if you need to wear wool to keep your hands warm, slip on a thin cotton glove first, to avoid any irritation the wool might cause.

Hook Up the Humidifier

Central heating systems (as well as space heaters) blast hot dry air throughout our homes and offices. Humidifiers get more moisture in the air, which helps prevent your skin from drying out. Place several small humidifiers throughout your home; they help disperse the moisture more evenly.

Hydration

It is always said that water is life and so drinking plenty of water helps your skin stay youthful. Water is good for your overall health and the skin of someone who is severely dehydrated will benefit from fluids. But the average person’s skin does not reflect the amount of water being drunk.

Grease up Your Feet

Yes, those minty foot lotions are lovely in the hot summer months, but during the winter, your feet need stronger stuff. Try finding lotions that contain petroleum jelly or glycerine instead. And use exfoliates to get the dead skin off periodically; that helps any moisturizers you use to sink in faster and deeper.

Pace the Peels

If your facial skin is uncomfortably dry, avoid using harsh peels, masks, and alcohol-based toners or astringents, all of which can strip vital oil from your skin. Instead, find a cleansing milk or mild foaming cleanser, a toner with no alcohol, and masks that are deeply hydrating rather than clay-based, which tend to draw moisture out of the face. And use them a little less often.

Finally the skin needs to be protected from all the harms of the weather and seasons. You need more knowledge to overcome any challenge that may come with the changes in seasons and that why professionals like Dr. Akoury are readily available to help you keep that desired youthful looking skin, call doctor Akoury today and begin a life of perfect skin complexion with perfect skin care products.

Winter Skin Care Tips – The Type of Skin You Want All Round

 

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