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Edu Manzano sa planong kasalan nina Luis at Angel: 'I dont think they need any pressure'

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Aug 07 2014

Subalit hindi ‘tulad ng iba, kung saan pag-iwas sa mabilisang pagtanda ang dahilan, gagawin daw ito ni Edu para sa kanyang problema sa likod.

Sa panayam ng PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) at ibang reporters nitong Huwebes, August 7, sinabi ni Edu, In my case, its for my back because of the accidents that Ive suffered during mga stunts in my 30 years in the movie.

Nagbigay rin siya ng ilang patunay na hindi lamang para sa vanity ang stem-cell treatment.

Aniya, Actually, people are talking about stem cells now.

But there are still misconceptions about stem cells.

You know, its not always about youth.

“Ive seen a friend who had a heart attack.

I have a friend who has failing vision, declared legally blind, in-inject talaga sa mata, nakakakita na siya, nagmamaneho na siya.

Unlike what people see about stem cell, instead of retaining your youthful look, it actually addresses certain ailments.

Ilan sa mga personalidad na umaming sumailalim na sa stem cell treatment ay ang aktres na si Lorna Tolentino, ang StarTalk host na si Lolit Solis, at si Senator Juan Ponce Enrile. GIVING FREEDOM TO HIS CHILDREN. Samantala, sinabi ni Edu na dahil sa pagbabago niya ng lifestyle, mas kaya na niya ngayong makipagsabayan sa kanyang mga anak na sina Luis, Addie, at Enzo.

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Bong Revilla Jr. at Jinggoy Estrada, naalarma sa nangyari kay Lolit Solis

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Aug 05 2014

USAPANG CELL at stem cell.

Kuwento ito mismo ni Lolit Solis tungkol sa kanyang ikalawang stem cell treatment sa Germany kamakailan, kasamang muli ang alagang si Lorna Tolentino.

Like the first stem cell treatment she underwent more than a year ago, hindi ikinakailamuch less ikinahihiyani Nay Lolit na amining courtesy of her friend Dra. Vicki Belo ang milyong piso ring halaga ng nasabing medical breakthrough.

Malaki ang iginanda ng kundisyong pisikal ng talent manager-TV host makaraan ng unang gamutan. Mas gumaan daw ang kanyang pakiramdam.

But her diabetesthat manifested when she turned more than 60became burdensome sa puntong kinailangan na niyang mag-insulin. Ito ang itinuturong culprit ni Nay Lolit kung bakit bagamat matagumpay naman ang kanyang ikalawang stem cell treatment ay nawalan siya raw ng malay nang makauwi nat nagpapahinga sa kanyang West Fairview residence.

Dahil naalarma ang kanyang mga kaibigan most specially in showbiz, there was a seemingly endless barrage of phone calls after she regained her consciousness.

A concerned Bong Revillaalso her wardrang her up. Tanong daw nang tanong ang senador kung anong nangyari kay Nay Lolit at kung ano ang kailangan nito.

Moments later, ang nasa kabilang linya naman daw ng telepono ay si Jinggoy Estrada, na noong malamang libre lang naman ang naturang treatment ay ito pa raw ang nanita sa kanya na may halo namang malasakit, Eh, kasi naman, ang hilig-hilig mo sa libre, no! Hayan tuloy nangyari sa yo!

Realizing that Senator Jinggoy had a point, tumawa na lang daw si Nay Lolit.

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Binay hit for questioning DAP allocation for stem cell research

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Jul 25 2014

Sen. Nancy Binay. INQUIRER.net PHOTO

MANILAHealth Secretary Enrique Ona has expressed disappointment with Sen. Nancy Binay, who questioned the allocation of P70 million under Disbursement Acceleration Program for a stem cell research project of the Lung Center of the Philippines.

Binay had said the money could have been better spent on more beds for government hospitals.

Im so disappointed with the Senator rather than support the opportunities for our doctors to do all types of research, not just on stem cell Filipinos can jumpstart medical research, comparing it with research capacity of other countriesthats what I would want to hear from her, Ona said Friday on the sidelines of the Department of Healths distribution of awards to the unsung heroes of Typhoon Yolanda.

And I also wish to tell her, I hope she increases the funds for various research being conducted by our doctors, he added. Because if not, these doctors may just opt to work in other countries.

Speaking at the Senate finance committee hearing on Thursday, Ona confirmed that P70 million from DAP was used to fund a Bio-Regenerative Technology Program or Stem Cell Research aimed at harnessing stem cell research and technology to reconstruct new health cells, replacing cancer or dead cells.

According to Ona, medical research is important and its significance should not be compared to the lack of hospital beds.

I hope they dont simplify medical research with [the number of] beds, he said, adding that those making such comments appeared to have limited knowledge in medicine.

Ona said the government bought 8,000 to 10,000 beds for hospitals, though he acknowledged that it needed to buy 5,000 to 10,000 more.

Explaining stem cell research, Ona said he was looking at preventive, promotive, curative and even rehabilitation needs of the entire health sector.

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Enrile fit, vigorous enough for jailprosecutor

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Jul 08 2014

Senator Juan Ponce Enrile at Camp Crame on the way to the PNP Hospital. The Sandiganbayan has ordered Enriles arrest in connection with the plunder and graft cases filed by the Ombudsman. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO/ LEO SABANGAN

MANILA, PhilippinesFor the Office of the Special Prosecutor, Senator Juan Ponce Enrile need not be under hospital arrest for his plunder case because the 90-year-old lawmaker seemed healthier after his stem cell treatment.

During a hearing at the Sandiganbayan on Tuesday, prosecutor Annielyn Cabelis said Enriles motion for him to be detained at the Philippine National Police (PNP) General Hospital is unfounded and self-serving.

Cabelis told the court that even with his age and various illnesses, Enrile is still performing quite well as senator.

The prosecutor cited Enriles stem cell treatment as adding strength to the veteran lawmaker.

Hes undergone stem cell surgery, adding vigor to the accused. Its not really precarious as what they told the court, Cabelis said.

Associate Justice Samuel Martires noted the prosecutors claim that Enrile seemed stronger after the stem cell treatment.

The justice then went on to ask the prosecutor if she feels her blood pressure going up when she is arguing with her husband.

When the prosecutor said I dont fight with my husband, Martires pointed out that anxiety for persons facing a crime also affects their blood pressure.

Do you know an anxiety of a person who has a case, especially a criminal case? Do you know that the period of anxiety also affect blood pressure? Martires told the prosecutor.

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Probe stem cell practice — Koko

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Aug 22 2013

Press Release August 19, 2013

PROBE STEM CELL PRACTICE — KOKO

Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, PDP Laban President, has filed a resolution seeking an inquiry into the conduct of stem cell procedures in the Philippines, with the view of having the practice regulated to ensure the protection of the health and welfare of our people.

Pimentel filed the resolution amidst growing concerns over the reported proliferation of stem cell procedures being conducted in the country.

Worse, Pimentel noted, stem cell procedures are reported to be performed by unaccredited foreign doctors in five-star hotels.

Pimentel warned these uncontrolled practices are not only posing serious safety issues to unknowing clients, but also claiming the lives of our people.

He emphasized, it is the duty of Congress to protect and uphold the right to health, and especially the right to life of our people.

He cited the state policy, as declared in Article 2, Section 15 of the Constitution, to protect and promote the right to health of the people.

Stem Cell Therapy (the “Procedure”) is a type of intervention strategy that introduces adult stem cells into damaged tissues to be able to treat a disease or injury.

The Procedure has been proven beneficial in some medical conditions such as cancers of the blood and bone marrow, but is considered highly experimental in the treatment of other diseases, Pimentel noted in his resolution.

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FRC Congratulates Kansas, Gov. Brownback for Authorizing Stem Cell Research Center

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Apr 23 2013

WASHINGTON, April 22, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Family Research Council (FRC) congratulated Kansas Governor Sam Brownback and the state of Kansas for the passage and signing of Kansas SB 199. The law establishes a new adult stem cell research and treatment center at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City’s medical school.

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FRC ‘s Senior Fellow Dr. David Prentice has testified in Kansas for years about the benefits of ethical adult stem cell treatments, based on their published scientific record. He promoted the idea of an adult stem cell center in talks with legislators, educators, doctors, and patients. He also helped write the legislation, and served as a scientific witness in legislative testimony. Of the bill signing Dr. Prentice said:

“With the signing of SB 199, Governor Sam Brownback has taken the first step toward making Kansas an international hub for scientific advancement and life-saving treatment. Through the creation of the Midwest Stem Cell Therapy Center, Gov. Brownback has demonstrated a commitment to both scientific advancement and a culture of life.

“This bill would not have passed without the effort of Senator Mary Pilcher-Cook, who authored and sponsored the bill and has worked tirelessly for years to promote ethical medical treatments and research. Senator Pilcher-Cook has been a prime advocate for the proven success of adult stem cells in treatments as well as ethical research. Her principled stand for life is an inspiration.”

Of Dr. Prentice’s work, FRC President Tony Perkins said the following:

“For many years, Dr. David Prentice has beenone of the world’sleading experts on the many life-saving uses of ethical adult stem cell treatments. His efforts in Kansas will bring leading-edge scientific and medical research and treatment to people around the world. This is a major achievement, and my colleagues and I at Family Research Council applaud David’s outstanding work.”

The Center will be unique as a comprehensive stem cell center. It will focus first on treating patients with adult stem cells, which have a proven track record as life savers and life extenders, treating over 60,000 people a year for dozens of diseases around the globe. The Center will also train doctors on the use of adult stem cells for treatments, conduct research and clinical trials to develop more patient therapies, educate people about stem cell treatments, and create a global database of available therapies for use by physicians and patients.

To read Dr. Prentice’s statement from today’s bill signing, click here: http://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF13D87.pdf

To read more about life-saving and ethical adult stem cell treatments, click here: http://www.stemcellresearchfacts.org/

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Stem Cell Therapy Now In Davao

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Mar 11 2013

With its growing popularity in the country, the so-called stem cell therapy, which was recently approved by the Department of Health (DOH), is now available in Davao City.

Dr. Luz Acosta, a Davao-born physician specializing in Ophthalmology, Oculoplastic Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery and recently Stem Cell Treatment, conducts the procedure after acquiring equipment from Australia and the USA. She is supported by a team that includes cardiologists, internists, and anesthesiologists who administer the laboratory tests and cardiopulmonary clearance to determine if an individual can safely undergo stem cell therapy. Having trained in this discipline abroad, she recently decided to offer this treatment after it was approved by the DoH.

As a founding member of the Philippine Society for Stem Cell Medicine that was only established last January 18, 2013 with DOH Sec. Dr. Enrique Ona as its honorary chair, Acosta is joined by doctors Jose Sabili, Melchor Santos, Christian Mancao, Leo Olarte, Bu Castro, Oscar Tinio, and Almond Derla as well as Mr. Rico Colayco as organizers of the society.

“This means that the Philippine Society for Stem Cell Medicine is the regulating body for the practice of stem cell treatment in the country,” Acosta says. “Stem cell therapy is legal and safe for every medically cleared patient who wants to undergo such treatment to be rejuvenated and treated of his/her illnesses and diseases.”

Acosta said that based on what was stipulated in the approved directions for stem cell therapy, the stem cell could just come from the person himself and not from the other sources like black sheep or aborted fetus, adding that sources of stem cells are fats, blood, bone marrow and umbilical cord.

“It could take five to six hours for one to undergo stem cell therapy. Harvesting is done in the first two hours, then another one to two hours for stem cell processing and activation, and the last one to two hours for treatment of stem cells back to the same patient,” she said.

Popular personalities who have already publicly admitted that they had undergone stem cell therapy are former President Joseph Estrada, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and former Senator Ernesto Maceda, who said that they spent millions to pay for the treatment.

But Acosta said that it could be a lot cheaper here than abroad, as the cost of treatment will be in accordance to the guidelines of the Phil. Society for Stem Cell Medicine.

She said there have been very good clinical outcomes from stem cell treatments on autism, auto-immune diseases, cerebral palsy, diabetes, heart disease, liver cirrhosis, macular degeneration, multiple sclerosis, nerve damage, osteoarthritis, spinal cord injury and stroke.

“But we have to clarify here that we are not claiming stem cell therapy as a cure for cancer, though it can alleviate pain and improve patients’ wellbeing while undergoing cancer therapy,” she said.

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Provocative Biotech Exposition Reveals Significant Advancements in Stem Cell Research, Immunotherapy, Targeted …

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Oct 04 2012

STAMFORD, CT–(Marketwire – Oct 3, 2012) – Noble Financial Capital Markets (Noble) announced today that it has released a full high definition video catalog of its Life Sciences Exposition, BIOX, an investor exposition that was held at the University of Connecticut in Stamford, CT on September 24-25, 2012. In addition to the participation of more than two dozen biotechnology companies, the event featured world renowned key opinion leaders Dr. Mark Noble (University of Rochester), R. Phil Greenberg (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center), Dr. Jeffrey Infante (Sarah Cannon Research Institute), and Dr. Charles Vacanti (Harvard Medical School).

Opening remarks were provided by Dr. Sharon White, Director of the UCONN Stamford campus and Richard Blumenthal, United States Senator for Connecticut. “Washington is dysfunctional and broken,” Blumenthal said. “The good news is that scientific advancements and research offer a real opportunity to reach across the aisle; this is an area that should inspire bipartisan cooperation.”

Overwhelmingly, the message coming from the Exposition was one of encouragement that we are making great strides in the effective treatment of catastrophic disease, in particular cancers. Determining genetic differences in tumors, which has posed challenges for biomarkers, has improved significantly with advancements in molecular biology. Novel and approved targeted agents is the next rationale step in matching tumor types with appropriate therapies; a developmental step that large pharmaceutical companies have already taken.

Dr. Noble, who led a panel moderated by Noble Financial Senior Analyst, Nathan Cali and consisting of executives from Cytomedix, Cytori, MediStem, Mesoblast and NeoStem, expressed optimism that stem cell therapy will continue to grow exponentially. “Stem cells are a natural cascade offering the potential to treat significant unmet medical needs,” he said.”The path to better cancer treatment comes from a clearer understanding of cancer stem cell biology.”

Rahul Jasuja, Noble Financial’s Managing Director of Biotechnology Research moderated the panel which focused on immunotherapy and vaccines. Executives from Argos, Galena, Inovio, NewLink and Prima Biomed joined Dr. Phil Greenberg (referred to as Dr. T-Cell) to debate the challenges and advancements in the understanding of how the immune system is suppressed by cancer cells. While a consensus was not reached in terms of specific methods to harness the immune system, all agreed that the next generation of immunotherapy approaches will aim to “realign” the immune system to destroy cancer.

Jules Msing, Chairman of Noble’s Scientific Advisory Board and the former head of Global Drug Licensing for Johnson & Johnson addressed attendees at the opening session and again on day two of the Exposition. “The hope is great that all of the technologies and innovations that will be discussed here today will have a huge impact on healthcare around the world,” he said. “This, however, is reliant on the underlying assumption that society’s acceptance of healthcare innovation and our willingness to invest in it will continue into the future,” he added. Msings’ presentation to life science corporate executives centered on the question of why some biotech companies can attract the attention of large pharma while others cannot and why many licensing executives in large pharma are unable to convince their R&D groups or executive committees to make substantial investments in these companies. Mr. Msing negotiated deals with various companies such as Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Genentech, OSI Pharmaceuticals, Bristol Meyers Squibb, CTI Inc., Regeneron, Alkermes, Enzon Pharmaceuticals, GTx Inc, Alliance Pharmaceuticals, Allos Therapeutics, Somatogen, Morphotek, Edison Pharmaceuticals, etc.

Based upon the success of this event, Noble Financial has begun planning its second Life Sciences Exposition for the fall of 2013. Noble’s Ninth Annual large-format investor conference that will feature 150 public companies is scheduled for January 22-23, 2013 at the Hard Rock Hotel in Fort Lauderdale.

Complete HDVideo webcast catalog available at: http://www.nobleresearch.com/BioExposition.htm

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Bentsen Stroke Center Awards Grants for Regenerative Medicine Research

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May 21 2012

Newswise Every year, approximately 795,000 people in the United States suffer a stroke and the late U.S. Senator and Democratic Party vice presidential candidate Lloyd Bentsen was one of them. As the senator and his wife, B. A., dealt with the challenges of stroke, they developed the idea for a stroke research center.

The couples efforts led to the 2009 opening of the Senator Lloyd and B.A. Bentsen Center for Stroke Research at The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases (IMM), a part of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). Sen. Bentsen died prior to the centers opening.

In April at the IMM, B.A. Bentsen and one of the couples sons, Lan, got updates on six projects funded by the stroke center. The center was launched with a generous gift from the Bentsen family and the center distributes up to $1 million annually for research.

The primary focus of the Bentsen Stroke Center is to develop cell-based therapeutics, including the use of certain populations of stem cells, to reduce secondary brain injury and enhance recovery, said Brian R. Davis, Ph.D., interim director of Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine at the IMM, which is the academic and administrative home of the Bentsen Stroke Center. Davis is the Annie and Bob Graham Distinguished Chair in Stem Cell Biology at UTHealth.

In 2011 and 2012, Bentsen Stroke Center grants were awarded to UTHealth Medical School faculty members Jaroslaw Aronowski, Ph.D., Qi Lin Cao, Ph.D., Charles Cox Jr., M.D., Pramod Dash, Ph.D., Ying Liu, M.D., Ph.D., Sean Savitz, M.D. and Jiaqian Wu, Ph.D. They are the principal investigators for the studies.

Lessen injury progression

When a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, pooling blood accumulates in brain matter and can cause additional if not more serious problems. Aronowski, professor of neurology and director of cerebrovascular (stroke) research, is exploring a natural way to speed up blood cleanup to prevent further brain injury.

This cleanup is normally done by specialized cells called phagocytes. Unfortunately, this process takes weeks, thus allowing blood, which is now outside of the vessel to continue to damage the brain. Aronowski proposes to speed up the process by modifying the phagocytes. We identified components of machinery phagocytes used to scavenge and clean up blood debris. Now, we will isolate them from blood, modify their function and reinject them back to see if they do a better cleanup job, Aronowski said. He plans to conduct a preclinical trial.

Replace damaged nerve cells

When a person suffers a stroke, nerve cells or neurons can begin to die. Regenerative medicine researchers would like to create replacement cells. Cao, associate professor at The Vivian L. Smith Department of Neurosurgery, is conducting a preclinical study to select the best neural cell types to treat stroke.

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