Stem Cell Treatment for Parkinson Disease in Asia
Globally, Parkinson’s disease strikes about 5 million people of all races and occupations making it one of the most common neurodegenerative disease, second only to Alzheimer’s. Although the symptoms can be treated, there is no known cure. Scientists are still investigating how regenerative medicine and stem cell science could be used to treat or prevent the disease.
What types of cells are used in regenerative medicine?
Stem cells have the potential of regenerating body tissues. Stem Cells are part of the body’s own repair mechanism. As research has shown, several types of regenerative cells treatments have been effective in treating Parkinson’s disease:
- Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy
- Adult Stem Cell Therapy
- Cord Blood Stem Cells
- Placenta Cell Therapy
How does Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson Disease Works?
While most clinical trials have focused on improved drug therapies, stem cell research has focused on finding ways to regenerate, repair or replace these cells so functioning can be restored. This is called neurogenesis and is part of an emerging field called regenerative medicine.
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