Stem Cell Blog

The uses of umbilical cord stem cells are rapidly increasing. Ten years ago, cord blood could treat about 40 conditions but today, that number is now over 80. As we look forward to new therapies for diseases and disorders like diabetes, autism and stroke, you can keep up to date with the latest developments in regenerative medicine on our stem cell blog.

Stem Cell Blog

The uses of umbilical cord stem cells are rapidly increasing. Ten years ago, cord blood could treat about 40 conditions but today, that number is now over 80. As we look forward to new therapies for diseases and disorders like diabetes, autism and stroke, you can keep up to date with the latest developments in regenerative medicine on our stem cell blog.
Hypnobirthing and cord blood banking

Hypnobirthing and cord blood banking

Kate Middleton, Angelina Jolie and Giovanna Fletcher are just a handful of famous mothers who practiced hypnobirthing when they had their baby, and the NHS says that 40% of expectant mothers choose natural pain relief. But what exactly is this growing...

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F1’s Michael Schumacher: Journey with Stem Cell Treatment

F1’s Michael Schumacher: Journey with Stem Cell Treatment

Seven-time Formula One champion, Michael Schumacher, has reportedly received a pioneering stem cell treatment for heart failure this week. The French daily Le Parisien has reported that the 50-year-old retired German racing driver is in the cardiovascular department...

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Cells4Life receives AABB accreditation

Cells4Life receives AABB accreditation

This month, we celebrate achieving AABB accreditation – a globally renowned certification that recognises standards, practices and quality management in the collection, processing and storage of cord blood. This is just the latest quality standard that we’ve attained....

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Home births and cord blood banking

Home births and cord blood banking

Although home births are becoming less and less common in the UK, they are still a popular choice for thousands of women across the country. According to the Office of National Statistics, 2.1% of total births took place at home in 2017. If you’re thinking of keeping...

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