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‘GMA’ Host Robin Roberts’ Next 5 To 10 Days Are ‘Crucial’ For Recovery

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

As reported on http://hollywoodlife.com

The next several days will be very critical on how Robin Robert’s recovery will go. Robin, you’ve been so brave sharing your fight with the world — our thoughts are with you during this time.

Good Morning America (GMA) host, Robin Roberts, successfully underwent a bone marrow transplant on Sept. 20th, but the battle against MDS isn’t over yet.

The upcoming days are critical for successfully beating the rare blood disease.

“She’s in a time frame now where the stem cells from the donor start to grow in. The earliest is 10 days and it could take up to 15 days,” Andrew Pecora, vice president of cancer services at Hackensack University Medical Center, tells the New York Post. “This is the crucial time to see whether the stem cells grow in or not.”

Robin received a transfusion, where the doctor injected millions of her bone marrow donor, sister Sally-Ann’s stem cells into Robin. The process took just five minutes. Doctors are now just waiting for the cells to grow in.

“Once the cells grow in, she’s overcome the first set of hurdles,” Andrew tells The Post.

Robin has taken time off from the GMA couch to recover, but we hope she’ll be back very soon. She’s been such a strong woman; we’re praying for her recovery.  Watch the video below.

http://hollywoodlife.com/2012/10/02/robin-roberts-mds-blood-disease-recovery/

 

Adult Stem Cells from Blood to Cure Wrinkles

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

GLASGOW, (LifeSiteNews.com) – British researchers announced this week that they may have discovered a cure for wrinkles using stem cells taken from a person’s blood. A Glasgow based biotechnology company, Pharmacells, has announced they will begin human clinical trials next year on a method of inducing stem cells taken from blood to replace the skin’s own cells as they break down during the aging process.

Blood derived stem cells

Blood derived stem cells
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Athol Haas, the company’s chief executive, told British media, “The skin has a natural elastic property which comes from cells known as fibroblasts.

“The ability of the body to produce this elastic material slows down with age because the number of these fibroblasts decrease.

“By introducing large numbers of stem cells into the right place, we are increasing the ability of the body to produce this material. It is still in its early stages but we hope to begin phase one trials within the next 12 months.”

Pharmacells owns the patent on a method of harvesting, isolating and storing a newly discovered type of blood derived adult stem cell. The company says they have created a private stem cell bank, which people can use to store their cells “for future use in personalised medicine”.

“We also supply ‘our’ adult cell line into many types of research projects, allowing others access to one of the more significant stem cell lines available anywhere in the world.”

Older methods of obtaining stem cells from fat are not as successful, he said, being able to produce only five or ten million at a time. The company says that as many as 500 million stem cells can be obtained from only a small amount of normal blood, collected in the same way as any regular blood test.

“By introducing large numbers of stem cells into the right place, we are increasing the ability of the body to produce this natural material. It will be long lasting, we think at least five years if not longer,” Haas added.

Blood-derived, or haematopoietic stem cells are currently used in treatment of some cancers, and researchers are working towards using them to treat a variety of illnesses including leukemia and kidney diseases. Pharmacells hopes to use its method of extracting stem cells to work towards treatments for heart disease and osteoarthritis.