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by Denise
Medical tourism in Latin America is booming. For affordable treatment in Columbia, obesity treatment in Mexico, or the best cosmetic surgery in Bolivia, the best hospitals in Latin America are providing a range of treatments in accredited and highly regarded medical facilities. Some of the best doctors in Latin America offer treatments for cancer, chronic diseases, cosmetic and plastic surgery, eye and Lasik care, obesity and bariatric surgery, orthopedic surgery, and dentistry.
Locations throughout Latin America such as Ecuador, Mexico, Argentina, Guatemala, Panama and Costa Rica are seeing a steady rise in global patients seeking excellent, experienced and affordable medical care for everything from fertility treatments to stem cell therapies.
From Fertility Argentina (CEGYR) in Buenos Aires, Argentina to groundbreaking stem cell therapy and integrative medicine offered by Dr. Omar Gonzalez of Integra Medical Center in Tamps, Mexico, individuals from North America, Europe and Africa are finding their healthcare needs met throughout the continent.
Latin America has long been a popular medical tourism destination for cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures, cosmetic dentistry, plastic reconstructive surgery, and Lasik eye care. In recent years, fertility centers and fertility specialists have offered couples around the world state-of-the-art, effective and quality ART, or assisted reproduction technologies.
Bariatric obesity surgery, laparoscopic obesity surgery and orthopedic medicine offering hip joint resurfacing, knee joint replacement surgery and shoulder orthopedics has attracted growing numbers of baby boomers. Stem cell treatments and chronic disease treatment, integrative, complimentary or alternative medical practices also attract thousands of travelers every year to beautiful Latin America, making it a leading, and highly competitive, healthcare destination in the 21st century.Â
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by Denise
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine believe they have taken the first step forward in developing a new technique of creating nerve cells without having to collect stem cells, which may help reduce the amount of controversy involved in the field of stem cell research.
Scientists at the university were able to transform the skin cells of the mouse into functioning nerve cells, and exciting development in the study and research of regenerative medicine, especially in diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neural degenerative disease processes.
Stem cell research continues to be a leading field in the 21st century for the treatment of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease, conditions caused by birth defects or spinal cord injuries caused by accidents.
Stem cell therapy, neural stem cell therapy, umbilical cord stem cell therapy and stem cell based therapy are leading the news these days, with new developments and discoveries keeping hope alive for those diagnosed with diabetes, heart or brain injuries and conditions. Stem cell therapy possibilities continue to be developed for potential for treatment in skin conditions and anti-aging skin treatment, orthopedic treatments, and cardiac care, treatment of multiple types of cancer like bladder cancer, bone cancer and lung cancer, and in plastic and reconstructive surgeries and procedures.
Facilities such as EmCell Clinic in Kiev, Ukraine and Integra Medical Center in Tamps, Mexico, offer individuals from around the globe alternative medical treatments and procedures for a wide variety of conditions and the best stem cell surgery abroad.
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by Denise
Would you be surprised to find out that most of the cutting edge technologies, developments, procedures and surgeries are not developed in the United States? Do you remember the first successful heart transplant? It didn’t occur in the United States, but Cape Town, South Africa in the late 1960s. Since then, cardiac transplantation is in the top five most commonly performed organ transplants in the United States. South Korea’s scientists are among the leaders in stem cell research, as is stem cell research development in Japan and other Asian countries. Laser assisted vision correction, also known as LASIK, was pioneered in Germany in the mid 1980s, but was not available in the United States until the mid 1990s.
Why does it take so long for treatments and procedures to be accepted in the United States? Most commonly, because most procedures, medications, and medical protocols need to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). While the safety of such technologies and drugs are essential, individuals seeking the benefits of stem cell research must travel to Mexico, Asia, Europe or Central Europe for treatment.
The growing trend in medical tourism is caused by an increasing dissatisfaction with the healthcare system in the United States, as well as Britain and Canada. Medical procedures in orthopedics, cardiac care or cardiology, obesity, and degenerative diseases are being studied, researched and treatments developed in locations such as EmCell, located in Kiev, Ukraine, ProgenCell, located in Tijuana, Mexico, and Integra Medical Center, located in Tamps, Mexico, just south of the Texas border.
Until such procedures are placed on the fast track within the FDA, travelers from the United States will be venturing to destinations such as Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Mexico, and Central European destinations for immediate and effective, affordable medical care.
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by Denise
Adult stem cells have the capability of filling a multitude of purposes in the human body. Recently, scientists at Stanford Research Center determined that adult fat cells could easily be encouraged to become multipurpose stem cells utilized for a variety of uses. It’s studies like these that encourage adult stem cell therapy and adult stem cell gene therapy is being studied in every corner of the globe with the hopes that someday a multitude of illnesses, disease processes, and traumatic injuries may be treated through the use of adult stem cell therapy.
Facilities such as ProgenCell and Integra Medical Center located in Tijuana and Tamps, Mexico, as well as EmCell, located in Ukraine, already offer treatments and therapies for international travelers. Stanford University’s Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Institute recently announced that adult fat cells may be reprogrammed to become pluripotent, meaning they may be able to manipulate stem cells into developing into a variety of tissues and cell structures, including those found in the heart, the brain, liver, pancreas, and more.
Regenerative medicine procedures and techniques will increase in coming years as obesity problems contribute to the rise of arthritic conditions, cancers and cardiovascular disease. Someday, adult stem cell therapies will enable researchers and medical experts to literally use a person’s own fat cells to heal themselves.
PlacidWay, a medical tourism portal based in Denver, Colorado is focused on offering consumers knowledge and information about stem cells therapy, embryonic stem cell therapy, adult stem cell gene therapy, placenta stem cell therapy and umbilical cord stem cell therapy techniques and procedures as treatments around the world offer hope to millions.
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by Denise
Why is stem cell research constantly in the news? Because groundbreaking studies have generated greater understanding of the enormous potential of stem cells in the field of medicine. Many types of stem cells, including umbilical cord blood stem cells, placenta stem cells, adult stem cells, and embryonic stem cells are being studied throughout the world in order to find cures for  a multitude of illnesses and disease processes.
Placenta stem cell therapy is a type of adult stem cell therapy that utilizes the placenta, or afterbirth of a woman who has undergone the child birthing process. Stem cell research and treatment facilities around the world are available to international patients seeking cutting edge technology in stem cell research development of treatments and protocols.
Dr. Omar Gonzalez, whose office, Integra Medical Center, based in Nuevo Progreso, Tamps, Mexico, offers a path to healthier futures for thousands of individuals around the world seeking effective stem cell treatments and stem cell therapies not yet available in the United States. Integra Medical Center specializes in placenta stem cell therapies that utilize a multidisciplinary approach to medicine
Specializing in placenta stem cell therapy and degenerative disease processes, Dr. Gonzalez is a leader in the field of stem cell treatments for chronic fatigue, insomnia, stress and anxiety, autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, and diabetes, kidney disorders, muscular dystrophy, lupus, as well as chronic infections and fatigue, tuberculosis, AIDS, Hepatitis C, and others.
Placenta stem cell therapy (PST) has been researched for over two decades, but only recently have researchers and scientists understood the impact that placenta stem cell therapy and treatment has on a multitude of auto-immune and chronic illness conditions and symptoms.
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