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  • Tuesday,June 4th, 2013

    by Alexandra Brad

    6 Symptoms of Breast Cancer

    Breast cancer is a disease which doesn’t take into account age (it affects young women) nor sex (it affects men too). Everywhere in the world people are increasingly encouraged to seek and provide accurate information, as accurate and complete information about breast health encourage medical tests and investigations that could detect this disease in its early stages. (more…)

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    Friday,February 22nd, 2013

    by Alexandra Brad

    The signs of liver disease:

    Well, the liver is a silent organ because it usually does not produce obvious symptoms when in distress. However, there are some pointers to make you think twice. Analyze these symptoms and see if your liver is healthy.  (more…)

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    Thursday,February 14th, 2013

    by Alexandra Brad

    What are the medical tourism trends and key issues the medical tourism industry faces in 2013? How to handle them?

    The Medical Tourism Trends and Challenges for 2013  were explained in a recent article written by PlacidWay CEO Pramod Goel.

    The Medical Tourism industry is more and more competitive and all parties want to stay on top by getting a head start in the 2013 battle. The year has only begun and the consumers are having a hard time selecting among the best medical providers because mostly they have come to offer almost the same thing. So what are the medical tourism trends for 2013? (more…)

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    Monday,February 4th, 2013

    by Alexandra Brad

    Cancer is a disease notorious for striking without symptoms, so today you can read about about it, on World Cancer Day and be aware of the cancer early signs often ignored that can be an alarm to see the doctor.

    In many cases, the cancer diagnosis is delayed because of missed or ignored cancer early signs. It is also the main reason for which the cancer gains time to spread to other parts of the body, making treatment more toxic and expensive. Delaying a visit to the doctor can lower even more a person’s chance to cure. (more…)

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    Wednesday,January 23rd, 2013
    Friday,December 21st, 2012

    by Alexandra Brad

    Due to an unfortunate chain of events, my father’s tea alternative Cancer treatment did not work and he absolutely refused surgery. Had I known then that there were more alternative Cancer treatment methods I would still have him beside me.

    So cancer has been part of my life for a couple of years now and everything related seems to have an effect on me and on most people I know. My father being diagnosed with colon cancer and dying a half year later, made me aware of the importance of information and timing for all cancer patients and their families around the world.

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    Tuesday,November 13th, 2012

    by Denise

    Anti aging therapy – are you against it?

    Trying to regain one’s youth through anti aging medical procedures was and still is a controversial issue.

    Apparently people are okay with having their houses repainted or their cars tuned, but when it comes to doing the same to their body or face they are accused of vanity. It may have to do with a primordial fear or fatalistic approach, with the belief that nature has to follow its course no matter what. (more…)

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    Thursday,August 30th, 2012

    by Denise

    Thousands of individuals today have the potential of benefiting from a variety of human stem cell therapy and treatments, but education on these treatments is a must. Stem cell therapy has long been clouded with mistrust, ethical and moral and religious controversy.  Today, thanks to the dedication of stem cell therapy research, treatments are now close for conditions that were never before thought possible. Adult stem cell therapy utilizes cells taken from bone marrow. Because these cells are found in the skin, blood and bone marrow, they do not carry the stigma that embryonic stem cells do.

    Stem cell replacement therapy continues to undergo research and development. Stem cell therapy, international research and technology offer individuals today hope for the future. The basic types of noncontroversial stem cell therapy developments today include umbilical cord blood stem cell therapy is utilized through the blood of umbilical cords after they and the rest of the afterbirth or placenta has been expelled from the body after a baby is born. Placenta stem cell therapy is valuable as well.

    Cord blood stem cell therapy has made amazing advancements in recent years. Learn about stem cell therapy and research. It may very well be utilized in a majority of medical treatments and cures in the near future. International locations such as Mexico, the Ukraine, Thailand and India, as well as scientists in Japan, the U.S., and Britain and throughout Europe are racing to discover new uses for potential treatments every day. Such research may very well provide the cure to diseases that have plagued the human race for thousands of years.

     

     

     

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    Sunday,May 20th, 2012

    by Denise

    Did you know that stem cell technology might help stem the tide of diabetes? Increased numbers of individuals diagnosed with pre-diabetic conditions or full-blown diabetes are costing countries around the world billions of dollars in medical care. Today, stem cell technologies and research may help drastically reduce the numbers of people diagnosed with pre-diabetic conditions, as well as actually reversing the condition in thousands of others.

    In the field of stem cell research, stem cell treatment, inclduing transplants and treatments for those diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes have shown positive results. These results include lower blood sugar levels, and for some, reversal of the diabetic process.

    Stem cell research facilities are located throughout the world in places like Ukraine, Great Britain, Germany, and Mexico. Stem cell research facilities in the United States and Asia have led medical research toward the development of treatments and technologies in stem cell therapy and stem cell transplantation to treat those with diabetes mellitus and Type 1 diabetes, known as juvenile diabetes.

    You must carefully monitor your diabetes. If you don’t, you can end up with kidney disease, eye disease (such as impaired vision and even blindness), and nerve damage. The damage caused to multiple organs and tissues in your body by long-term diabetes inadequately or improperly managed can cause cardiovascular problems, including stroke or heart attack.

    For more information on stem cell treatments for diabetics, visit PlacidWay.com, a leading medical resource and provider with connections to stem cell research facilities and providers around the world.

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    Friday,May 11th, 2012

    by Denise

    Tired of looking in the mirror and seeing what you see? Do you think your nose is too big, your wrinkles too deep, your jowls are sagging? Thousands of patients today are looking for minimally invasive procedures that can repair skin damage caused by aging. Multitudes of men and women benefit from noninvasive treatments that help them feel more confident. If you’re diagnosed with a skin condition or damage that causes sagging skin, wrinkles, or age spots, you have affordable options.

    Did you know that the latest stem cell treatments, human growth hormone or stem cell therapies and approaches and ongoing stem cell therapy research focused on anti-aging fields has created huge interest around the world? And with good reason. Technologies like stem cell gene therapy and adult stem cell therapy and even cord blood stem cell therapy, researchers and doctors around the world can now offer alternative treatments to surgery for cosmetic anti-aging purposes.

    If you’re not interested in stem cell therapy, consider fat transfer. Fat transfer medical procedures help to effectively ‘plump’ tissues and skin in areas that have lost elasticity and smoothness caused by general aging. Fat transfers remove fat from other areas of the body and inject them into areas in the face. This helps reduce or eliminate signs of sunken skin and loss of skin elasticity.

    Both fat transfer and micro fat transfer procedures are used in facial rejuvenation techniques during eyelid surgery and some facelifts.  The technique helps soften bony areas and reduces depth of lines and wrinkles.

    Explore your options for the latest in antiaging techniques and facilities abroad at PlacidWay.com, your leading medical provider and resource for medical travel abroad.

     

     

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    Friday,December 9th, 2011

    by Denise

    Did you know that bone marrow stem cell therapy has been practiced for nearly half a century? It has. Actually, bone marrow stem cell therapy is one of the most common treatments for blood and bone disease and conditions like leukemia.

    One of the most well known techniques in stem cell therapy today is called a bone marrow stem cell transplant, also known as an adult stem cell transplant. Bone marrow transplants have long been used to help treat patients diagnosed with leukemia as well as a number of blood disorders.  One of the most value products of blood are white blood cells. These cells fight against infection, bacteria and viruses in the body.  Bone marrow contains multipotent and adult stem cells, which can develop in a number of different cell types.

    Bone marrow stem cell therapy is actually a bone marrow transplant. A person’s bone marrow (damaged by cancer or other blood or bone disease or blood that has been exposed to chemotherapy and radiation) may be replaced by healthy blood cells that migrate to the patient’s bone marrow. There, the new, healthy cells help produce more of the same, to replace diseased or damaged cells caused by radiation or chemotherapy treatments.

    Those traveling to international destinations tens of thousands of dollars or up to 70% on stem cell therapy treatment abroad. Medical travelers to facilities in India such as Stem One Biologicals Pvt Ltd., in Pune, or ADIVA Stem Cell Therapy Center in New Delhi, find the best of care for stem cell therapies that won’t leave you in debt for the rest of your life.

     

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    Saturday,November 26th, 2011

    by Denise

    So many people still think stem cell technology is a scam. They couldn’t be more mistaken. For many, the thought of traveling outside the U.S. for stem cell treatments is risky. However, people should know that many of the stem cell technologies, therapies and treatments being offered in Mexico, Europe, and Asia are the same methodologies currently under study in the U.S. The only problem is that in the U.S., clinical trials and resulting study of data by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) can take up to 10 years. Who has time to wait that long for possible stem cell treatments that can help improve vision, mobility or function?

    Celine is one woman who needed help with kidney function. Her doctors had nothing for her. She traveled to ProgenCell in Baja California  for stem cell therapy and her renal flow has improved. Ana suffered from chronic back and hip pain and could hardly get around. Her doctors could do nothing more for her. She also traveled to ProgenCell for stem cell therapy injections. She is now able to engage in activities she thought were beyond her capabilities forever.

    ProgenCell is just one of many quality and reputable stem cell treatment clinics around the world offering hope to those without any options. Stem cell treatments are capable of regenerating damaged tissues, whether those tissues are found in the eye or in the spine. Countries like Mexico, India and China are helping slow the progression of many neuromuscular conditions and restoring function following injury.

    For more information about the best stem cell clinics abroad, stem cell treatment in Europe or stem cell treatments in Mexico, visit PlacidWay.com. for quality, safe and effective treatment options in stem cell therapy.

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    Tuesday,November 8th, 2011

    by Denise

    Do you know how a brain tumor develops? Scientists and researchers have learned that most brain tumors develop from cancerous stem cells that live in the brain’s blood vessels. Killing those cancerous stem cells without damaging the brain is the goal of stem cell experts and molecular biologists today.

    Treatments for multiple sclerosis and other neurological diseases are the focus of many stem cell pioneers, researchers and facilities around the world. People should know that because stem cell technology is still new, long-term studies have not determined the efficacy of many stem cell treatments offered around the world. Yet, the results are promising.

    Stem cell corporations in the U.S. and around the world are conducting clinical trials and studies on dozens, if not hundreds, of stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury, MS, vision problems, cancer and paralysis, just to name a few. Scientists and doctors from globally respected stem cell research facilities and clinics from California to hospitals in Zurich, Switzerland, and locations in every continent, are charging full steam ahead on stem cell technologies that may offer real help to innumerable patients around the world in coming decades.

    Using combination therapy through traditional and stem cell therapies is still undergoing clinical trials in the United States.  Facilities abroad are making headway in treatment conditions ranging from retina pigmentosa to cerebral palsy to lung disease and arthritis. Some of the most common include:

    For information regarding stem cell research, visit PlacidWay.com, an international medical provider and resource for stem cell technologies, alternative medicine, and traditional therapies, surgeries and procedures abroad.

     

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    Friday,November 4th, 2011

    by Denise

    South of the border continues to be one of the largest growing destinations for medical and dental travelers abroad, especially for Americans. Why spend thousands of dollars on dental treatments, prescription drugs and other medical and dental treatments and procedures in the U.S. when the same qualified, excellent services, treatments and procedures can be found just across the border for half the cost, or even less?

    With a rapidly growing reputation for providing affordable services in dental care, cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures, hip replacement and more, medical travelers save on medical procedure costs in Mexico. Aware of the growing demand for affordable and accessible medical and dental care,  Mexico has embraced the rapidly expanding medical tourism industry with certified and qualified physicians and surgeons, and accredited hospitals, clinics and outpatient facilities.

    Doctors in Mexico, surgery in Mexico and Mexican hospitals offer the best in care, from the Perfection Makeover and Laser Center in Cancun to the Family Hospital in Mexicali, to the plastic surgery expertise of Dr. Lazaro Cardenas Camarena at NeoPlastic in Guadalajara. Dr. Omar Gonzalez offers hope to his patients through integrative stem cell technology at Integra Medical Center in Nuevo Progreso, and the Hispano Americano Medical Group in Baja provides treatments for chronic diseases to cancer treatment to plastic and cosmetic surgery.

    For detailed information about cross-border medical tourism, accredited facilities and certified doctors and surgeons in Mexico, access resources such as PlacidWay, an international medical provider offering doctors, hospitals and outpatient facilities throughout Mexico and Latin America.

     

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    Sunday,September 25th, 2011

    by Denise

    With advancements in stem cell technology, study results and potential treatments for a large number of conditions and diseases, it’s no wonder that people from around the world are traveling to stem cell clinics and facilities around the world. Knowing what questions to ask providers of stem cell treatments and therapies is key in finding a reputable and reliable stem cell clinic or hospital abroad.

    For example, some of the first questions you should ask include:

    • Can you offer proof that these stem cell treatment therapies work?
    • Can I speak with former patients who have undergone such therapies?
    • Who are (and what are the credentials) of the physician or surgeon administering stem cell treatment?
    • How long has the organization offered such treatments?
    • How safe is the stem cell treatment? What are the risks?

    These days, stem cell research is looking to treat, reduce symptoms of or even cure conditions like cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries, cancer and more. Stem cell treatments developed in Ukraine, Australia, Asia and Latin America are focusing on eliminating cancer stem cells from the body before they metastasize, or spread, to other parts of the body.

    Check out the qualifications, history and background of doctors and stem cell researchers at the Institute of Cell Therapy in Kiev, Ukraine or Progencell-Stem Cell Therapies in Mexico. For the best cancer treatment in Europe to the best stem cell clinics in China or India, look to facilities such as:

    * Emcell in Ukraine

    * StemOne Biologicals Pvt. Ltd., India

    * Dr. Omar Gonzalez in Mexico

     

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    Saturday,August 6th, 2011

    by Denise

    Let’s face it – literally. The baby boomer generation is here, and it’s sticking around for a while. With the joys of living longer  however, millions of baby boomers are looking to look younger too. Anti-aging therapies abroad, cosmetic surgery and new antiaging technologies give men and women options that were not available just a generation ago.

    For example, check out the most common antiaging procedures or treatments offered around the world today:

    • Cosmetic  and plastic surgeries
    • Botox  injections
    • Human growth hormone products
    • Fat transfers
    • Antiaging skin care products
    • Diets rich in antioxidants
    • Antiaging medications
    • Stem cell rejuvenation and regeneration therapies

    Have you looked at the cost of antiaging creams and products on store shelves these days? Do you want to spend $75 or more per bottle, or spend $3,000 to $5,000 on thread lift surgical procedures in the U.S.? Not many baby boomers do. Instead, they’re traveling to destinations around the world, for not only vacation time, but also antiaging therapies and treatments abroad.

    Baby boomers that travel to the Yanhee Hospital in Thailand or ArtFace Rejuvenation in Tijuana, Mexico, Cedyt in Argentina or Ageless Wonders Panama in Panama – in addition to the facilities found throughout Costa Rica, Poland, Turkey and the Ukraine – may save hundreds to thousands of dollars on antiaging treatments, procedures and programs. You may be living longer, but you certainly don’t have to look like it!

    For more information about antiaging treatments abroad, the qualifications, training and experience of doctors abroad, visit PlacidWay.

     

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    Friday,July 29th, 2011

    by Denise

    PlacidWay is a multidimensional medical care portal that offers individuals considering and wanting to know more about medical travel and medical tourism detailed explanations of medical techniques and procedures, doctors and surgeons, their qualifications, and background information on facilities, clinics, treatment centers and hospitals around the world.

    With medical partners in nearly 30 countries, trained and experienced in fields ranging from fertility to chronic disease processes, PlacidWay continues to grow and add excellent, well-trained, experienced and certified medical and dental providers for care in all medical fields.

    PlacidWay offers information and accessibility to care in multiple medical fields, including:

    • Ayurveda
    • Alternative medicine
    • Cancer care
    • Chronic disease treatments
    • Cardiac care
    • Cosmetic and Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery
    • Dentistry
    • Fertility
    • Obesity and bariatric surgery
    • Orthopedic care
    • Stem cell therapies

    Pramod Goel, CEO and Founder of PlacidWay, is dedicated to offering viable information to medical tourists and healthcare
    travelers, including free price quotes, no hard sells and no obligations for information regarding:

    • Center details
    • Treatments and Pricing
    • Qualifications
    • Destinations
    • Travel Package Information
    • Resources

    Visit the website to find medical experts in South Korea to Brazil to Switzerland and Ukraine. Read patient testimonials, watch videos, research qualifications and accreditation standards met, and achieved, in depth.

    From the Jordan Hospital, one of the first in the world to perform organ transplants to the Wooridul Spine Care Hospital in South Korea, you have access to high-tech, modern and state-of-the-art healthcare that is certified and accredited by major healthcare
    standards and organizations around the globe.

     

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    Friday,July 22nd, 2011

    by Denise

    There’s no doubt about it – stem cell treatments, stem cell technology and stem cell procedures are soon going to be a common aspect of medical and health care, for all ages. Growing numbers of individuals are seeking stem cell based therapy, alternative or advanced forms of medical treatment, and travel to foreign destinations for such care.

    Currently, the U.S. is conducting clinical stem cell trials currently in phase I, II and III in studies regarding stem cell therapy for chronic ischemic heart disease to fatal diseases affecting infants. The Food and Drug Administration knows these studies are slow going, but they have more experience conducting trials on drugs and foods than stem cell technologies. It takes time. Still, stem cell therapies for spinal cord injuries, diabetes and neurodegenerative disorders are on the fast track for trials tests.

    Meanwhile, people from around the world, including Americans, are traveling to other parts of the world for stem cell treatments. Countries like the Ukraine, Germany, France, Mexico, India, China and Greece offer travelers stem cell therapy and treatments for chronic disease care to anti aging to cancer treatments.

    The Institute of Cell Therapy in Kiev, Ukraine specializes in state-of-the-art biomedical technologies to treat the aftereffects of stroke, brain trauma, organ disease and multiple forms of cancer using stem cell rejuvenation models. From the best cancer treatment in Europe to stem cell facilities in Mexico such as the Integra Medical Center and Cellteam Biotechnology, people now have the option to choose for themselves.

    For more information about stem cell technologies and facilities around the world, visit PlacidWay.com.

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    Tuesday,July 12th, 2011

    by Denise

    Anyone diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver, wounds, gangrene, multiple forms of anemia, and autoimmune diseases and disorders are looking for researchers to find effective and viable treatments through research of adult stem cell, embryonic, umbilical and placental stem cells.

    Excellent facilities for stem cell treatments, research and therapy may be found around the world. Stem cell treatment clinical trials are still underway in the U.S., but in other countries around the world, dozens of stem cell therapies and procedures have been approved, and many show impressive results.

    Some of the most well known stem cell treatments are coming out of countries you wouldn’t think of- such as American Stem Cell and Anti Aging Center in Ecuador and the Beike Biotech facility in Shenzhen province, China. From embryonic stem cell therapy to stem cell therapies aimed at treating spinal cord injury, help is out there. Stem cell therapy for autism is underway in China, while stem cell research facilities around the globe are studying the effects of stem cell treatments for multiple sclerosis, diabetes, vision problems and Parkinson’s.

    BioCare Hospital and EmCell are just two well-known destinations where international travelers seeking stem cell treatments may go for treatment for chronic illnesses and treatments in cardiovascular, immunodeficiency, cancer and neuromuscular diseases and disorders.

    Stem cell treatments are underway to treat autoimmune diseases such as Crohn’s disease and myasthenia gravis have helped patients lead more normal and high-quality lifestyles. For more information about stem cell treatment facilities around the world, visit PlacidWay.com, a leader in transparent and reliable information on medical treatments, procedures and facilities for medical tourists.

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