Australian researchers have found stem cells that prevents cerebral palsy

Researchers in Melbourne has revealed three types of stem cells in cord blood that can be the key to preventing cerebral palsy in children.Researchers from the Institute of medical research, Monash found that giving cord blood to newborns within 12 hours after birth, you can prevent the possibility of asphyxia, which causes brain damage.





During the Annual Congress of the Perinatal society of Australia and New Zealand, scientist Courtney McDonald revealed: researchers have identified the relationship between umbilical cord blood and recovery of the brain. Dr. MacDonald is convinced: "these cells can actually stop the inflammation that causes the damage. They can help restore a child's brain, and due to this blood vessels become stronger." The researcher said: "the Results obtained from our studies and foreign clinical trials are so promising that this method has high potential."

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