Welcome to The Regenerative Health Association podcast, where we explore the frontiers of medical science transforming lives. This episode delves into multiple sclerosis (MS), a devastating autoimmune disease that disrupts the central nervous system, leading to symptoms like muscle weakness, cognitive difficulties, and progressive loss of function—challenges that current therapies can slow but not fully repair. MS occurs when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath, the protective c...
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Welcome to The Regenerative Health Association podcast, where we explore the frontiers of medical science transforming lives. This episode delves into multiple sclerosis (MS), a devastating autoimmune disease that disrupts the central nervous system, leading to symptoms like muscle weakness, cognitive difficulties, and progressive loss of function—challenges that current therapies can slow but not fully repair. MS occurs when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath, the protective c...
Stem cell therapy holds immense promise for the treatment of patients with diabetes. In this episode of The Regenerative Health Podcast, our hosts review a paper from The National Library of Medicine on the use of stem cell therapy for diabetes. Some general facts on Diabetes are shared and then a summary of the research is presented on the promise of using stem cells to treat diabetes.This is a good session for someone new to stem cells, MSC's and gene therapy to help you get up to speed on ...
The Regenerative Health Podcast from TheRHA.org
Welcome to The Regenerative Health Association podcast, where we explore the frontiers of medical science transforming lives. This episode delves into multiple sclerosis (MS), a devastating autoimmune disease that disrupts the central nervous system, leading to symptoms like muscle weakness, cognitive difficulties, and progressive loss of function—challenges that current therapies can slow but not fully repair. MS occurs when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath, the protective c...