James Danhakl, a former Navy fighter pilot, was wheelchair bound and rapidly deteriorating from CIDP [chronic inflammatory demyelinating poly], an acute autoimmune disease, when he underwent treatment using his own adult stem cells. He shares the story of his incredible recovery in this video.
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Adult Stem Cell Treatment Saves Former Navy Fighter Pilot’s Life
Sunday, October 26th, 2014Successful Stem Cell Transplant For Paralyzed Man
Friday, October 24th, 2014LONDON, Oct 24 — A man, paralyzed after being attacked with a knife, is able to walk again thanks to adult stem cell research.
A team of scientists from the UK and Poland managed to take cells from the patient’s nose and ankle and repair the damaged cells in his spine.
The professor who led the research, Geoff Raisman, explains how it was done.
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Source: Bloomberg