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Stem Cell TTherapy - Clinical data

Postby Guest » Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:00 am

We are pleased to announce that we have launched the English-language website for you: http://www.newlifestemcell.com. Responding to the incoming patients and anyone who expressed their interest in our stem cell therapy, we have built up more contents in a user-friendly layout, gearing to the needs of visitors including doctors, scholars, and especially, patients around the globe who are suffering from various incurable diseases.
Our website offers information about our clinical data as well as in-depth information about cord blood stem cell and the stem cell research we have conducted so far. Clinical data ranges over 18 incurable diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, paralysis, and Buerger’s disease. As we accumulate more clinical data, it will be updated periodically.
Complimenting to our personalized consultation tailored to each and every patient’s needs and conditions, we are sure our resourceful website can be of a good service to you who seek information on the most advanced cell therapy. While browsing through the site, please share your thoughts and concerns, and inquire us about any question you have in mind. We will promptly respond to your needs, and your involvement of any kind will be great input for us to make our site better serve our patients.
Thank you all for your interest.
Sincerely,
NewLifeStemCell.com
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