How NeuroAiD Benefits the Brain
Over the past years, NeuroAiD™ has been prescribed by Neurologists and taken by patients, who based their decision on the good outcome for post stroke patients and the lack of adverse events (the clinical evidence). Until recently nobody knew how NeuroAiD™ acted on the brain cells and it raised many questions and even sometimes on how the benefits observed in the recovery were actually obtained.
A team of world renowned French specialists in pharmacology and neurosciences have demonstrated and published recently the results of their research which establishes how NeuroAiD™ helps stroke patients recover better. This further scientific validation is a milestone for the stroke community as it will further strengthen the position of NeuroAiD™ as the treatment of choice post stroke. Continue reading
Stem cells and stroke
In the past decade, numerous attempts focusing on neuroprotective strategies have been made to rescue neurons in the ischemic brain. Within few hours of an ischemic stroke event, acute injuries are often irreversible. The future point will be focused on how the brain tissues could be repaired. Recently, transplantation of embryonic and adult stem cells has provided new hope to stroke survivors.
The essential players in this rescue mission, stem cells, are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiate into a diverse range of specialized cell types. Stem cells can now be grown and transformed into specialized cells with characteristics consistent with cells of various tissues such as muscles or nerves through cell culture. Continue reading
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