StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Liam Michael Hawyard's complete patient experience visit
http://www.stemcellschina.com/index.php/en/brain-injury---mr.-hayward
StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Liam Michael Hawyard's complete patient experience visit
http://www.stemcellschina.com/index.php/en/brain-injury---mr.-hayward
StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Jackie Kay's complete patient experience visit
http://www.stemcellschina.com/index.php/en/ms-ms-kay
Betty Helm received adult stem cell therapy over three years ago in Shenzhen, China for the treatment of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. She had numbness all over the right side of her body and significant double-vision.
During her stem cell therapy her caregiver noticed her touching her face compulsively--because she could feel it again.
Check out our follow-up video with her recorded in September 2010 here at Vimeo. http://vimeo.com/16385186
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StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Donald Maricelli's complete patient experience visit
StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Norma Arroyo's complete patient experience visit
http://www.stemcellschina.com/index.php/en/huntingtons-ms-arroyo
StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Travis Ashton's complete patient experience visit
http://www.stemcellschina.com/index.php/en/brain-injury-mr-ashton
StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Monica Radu's complete patient experience visit
http://www.stemcellschina.com/index.php/en/spinal-cord-injury-ms-radu
StemCellsChina Vault Videos documented the earliest international patients to receive adult stem cell treatments in China.
Previously only available as numerous webclips, these videos have been collected together and subtitled as part of an ongoing archival project.
To view Liliana Pinczker's complete patient experience visit
http://www.stemcellschina.com/index.php/en/epilepsy-ms-pinczker
Adult stem cell treatments have been regularly available in China since 2005. Over the past six years many interviews and videos have been created by patients, caregivers and staff about the treatments.
In 2010 StemCellsChina pulled clips from its server and passed them off to an editing team to join the clips, subtitle them, improve the audio and video and generally make these early documents more accessible to today's
Adult stem cell treatments have been regularly available in China since 2005. Over the past six years many interviews and videos have been created by patients, caregivers and staff about the treatments.
In 2010 StemCellsChina pulled clips from its server and passed them off to an editing team to join the clips, subtitle them, improve the audio and video and generally make these early documents more accessible to today's web watchers.
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