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stem cell research studies

Does anyone know of any open stem cell research studies or proven successful stem cell therapy treatments to stop and/or reverse viral attacks on the human body?

I heard this type of therapy is out there but don't see many studies.  Not even finding studies specific to a particular virus (HSV, HPV, coxsackie, ....)
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1530171 tn?1448129593
For starters I would recommend going to the ISSCR website and surf around till you find where it says:
For more patient information, visit the "Closer Look at Stem Cell Treatments" website (link)  and then download the Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies.

Is there a particular treatment/therapy you are researching?

Niko
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Thanks, How does the avg citizen know reputable treatments/therapy/procedures?
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1530171 tn?1448129593
Hey livn_learnn.

This type of therapy is out there and while there has been a lot of research
with promising results, it's buyer beware, as proven safe stem cell therapies, are still limited presently to just a few specific treatment possibilities.

If you want to find out more about stem cell research and related treatments/therapies, I suggest you take a close look at the International Society for Stem Cell  Research (ISSCR) website, for details.

Hope this helps.

Niko

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