Category Archives: Regenerative Medicine News and General Information

Gut Microbiome and Urolithin A May Help Combat Muscle Decline in Aging

Older adults (aged 60 years) are the fastest-growing age group in the world and are projected to represent 1 in every 4 adults by 2050. Aging is associated with a progressive loss of muscle mass and strength that manifests as reduced physical performance and endurance capacity, imposing a burden on both the individual and society. […]

New Advance in IVF for Men with Low Sperm Counts

Male sub-fertility accounts for 50% of all causes of infertility in couples seeking in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment, which can be due to low sperm count, aberrant sperm motility, or abnormal morphology. This problem is typically addressed using intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). ICSI is a slow and difficult procedure that involves the injection of a […]

Weight Loss with Weight Resistance Training

Lifestyle and therapy interventions are considered the cornerstone for the management of obesity. Several guidelines recommend exercise, dietary, and behavioral interventions to improve weight loss in this population.  Regarding exercise interventions, aerobic exercise (i.e., activity involving large muscle groups and performed in a continuous or intermittent fashion over an extended period of time, such as […]

PSA Screening Found to be More Favorable than Previously Thought

Prostate cancer screening using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) started around 1987 in the United States and has profoundly changed the epidemiology of prostate cancer, with a rapid doubling of incidence and, by 2015, a 50% decrease in annual prostate cancer mortality. There is still uncertainty regarding how much PSA screening is responsible for declining mortality rates […]

According to New Study Video Games Can Boost Children’s Intelligence

Rapid technological progress has shaped modern childhood. Time spent with digital devices has increased dramatically since the start of our twenty-first century and is now a large portion of a child’s free time. Children aged 8–12, for example, spend an average of 4–6 h with a screen each day watching videos, gaming and socializing.  In […]

Can Fiber Help Find Antimicrobial Resistance?

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a serious global health threat to humans and animals, with many reports predicting AMR as a major cause of death worldwide by 2050.  Contributing to the growing epidemic are the overuse of antibiotics in farming practices and unnecessary clinical prescriptions, such as in the treatment for sore throat due to viral […]

Potential New Treatment for Early-Onset Dementia

Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is one of the clinical syndromes seen in patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and is the second most common form of dementia in younger patients. Around 45% of bvFTD cases are caused by excessive tau protein in the brain, which interferes with neuronal structure and leads to neurodegeneration. Levels […]

Stem Cell-Based Biomaterial Used to Regenerate Intervertebral Disk Degeneration

Low back pain is a leading cause of disabilities throughout the world and engenders a tremendous socioeconomic burden. It has been estimated that intervertebral disk (IVD) degeneration accounts for 22–42% of patients with low back pain. IVD degeneration frequently leads to more debilitating conditions, such as lumbar disk herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, and spinal deformity, […]

Common Gastric Infection Causes Tissue Changes Increasing Cancer Risk

The bacteria Helicobacter pylori infects the stomach and it causes gastric inflammation, increasing the risk of stomach cancer.  Several studies have shown that the prevalence of H. pylori is still high in most countries. In north European and North American populations, about one-third of adults are still infected, whereas, in south and east Europe, South […]

Gene Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury Neuropathy

In a new study published in the journal Molecular Therapy, researchers from an international team, led by scientists at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found that gene therapy that inhibits targeted nerve cell signaling effectively reduces neuropathic pain in mice with spinal cord or peripheral nerve injuries.  Given the current […]