Umbilical Chord Stem Cells Can Save a Person with Parkinson’s Someday

May 20th, 2009 | by admin |

Did you know that Umbilical Chord Stem Cells can save your life?  These stem cells come from the blood in the umbilical cord after a woman gives birth.  Saving the cord blood is the perfect thing to do. The stem cells found in cord blood may someday help save people from things like MS and Parkinson’s.  They are doing research right now on how to cure Parkinson’s using stem cells.  If they come up with a cure, and you’ve saved your cord blood and someone in your family comes down with Parkinson’s, you might just as well have saved their life.

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