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| Learning to Walk at a Stem Cell Clinic |
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| Martes 29 de Junio de 2010 15:53 | |||
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There are no translations available. Both of the Shiu sisters have Cerebral Palsy. Their family traveled to Shanghai for both girls to receive adult stem cell therapy at the new clinic at St Michael's hospital in January 2010. Angelica, the oldest at four, was also receiving the transplants to treat ROP a condition affecting her retinas brought about following her premature birth. She came into this world at just over one-and-a-half pounds. Her eyes are following Mommy a little bit more today. It wasn't long before Celia found the strength to stand on her own and begin to take her first halting steps. We're glad to bring you this report and video on the Shiu sisters from the new clinic in St Michael's Hospital, Shanghai. Adult stem cell therapy is a reality around the world today. Hospitals and medical staff delivering these treatments are not the stuff of fantasy futurists. If you are interested in receiving stem cell therapy we will put you in contact with language-specific staff to handle your medical evaluation.
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