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Cell Care is Australia’s largest and most experienced cord blood and tissue bank.
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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Belly Baby & Beyond Parenting Fair in Adelaide next weekend, October 13-14. Visit us at our stand to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter our... tickets.lup.com.au/belly-baby-bey…

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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Pregnancy Babies & Children's Expo in Melbourne next weekend, October 19-21. Visit us at stand D10 to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter our... pbcexpo.com.au/melbourne/plan…

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Researchers find the use of umbilical cord blood is safe and feasible in children who have sensorineural hearing loss, a condition which affects 2 in 1,000 newborns. Half of the patients showed improvements in their auditory brainstem response as early... bit.ly/2ywWWTh

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Exclusive Melbourne PBC Show offer: Enrol to store your baby's cord blood and tissue stem cells with Cell Care at the Melbourne PBC Expo this weekend (October 19 - 21) & save up to $500*! PLUS, receive a FREE Philips Avent Breast Pump worth $249!... bit.ly/2J4gRxM

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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Pregnancy & Newborn Special in Sydney next weekend, November 10th-11th. Visit us at stand F27 to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter our... pbcexpo.com.au/sydney-special…

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Alexes Harris was diagnosed with leukemia two years ago. No one in her family was a bone marrow match and the two matches on the national registry declined to be donors. Dr. Filippo Milano, director for the Program in Cord Blood Transplantation at the... bit.ly/2Qky5ND

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A new clinical trial at UTHealth is the first in the world to investigate whether infusing an infant’s own umbilical cord blood cells can protect the brain, mitigating the risk of neurodevelopmental challenges in babies with severe congenital diaphragm... bit.ly/2BUo3KX

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Reese McClain received an infusion of her own cord blood to assist in the treatment following an in utero stroke. “With the help of her therapists and the stem cell infusion, two months after Reese turned 2 years old, she began to crawl, walk, and talk.” woodfordtimes.com/news/20190109/…

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The Cell Care Group is featured in this week’s Parent's Guide to Cord Blood Foundation news! Cell Care's clinical trial and research activity demonstrates the long held view... parentsguidecordblood.org/en/news/cell-c…

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A randomised clinical trial that included 110 patients with relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MS) showed that stem-cell treatments were more effective than the current disease-modifying therapy in prolonging the progression of MS symptoms. Read... foxnews.com/health/alaska-…

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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Pregnancy & Newborn Special in Melbourne next weekend, February 23rd-24th. Visit us at stand E15 to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter our... pbcexpo.com.au/melbourne-spec…

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Nikola was diagnosed with a rare, inherited condition called Krabbe Disease. The myelin or "white matter" in the brain is affected and patients... wavy.com/news/health/ni…

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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Essential Baby & Toddler Show in Brisbane next weekend, March 15th-17th. Visit us at stand D34 to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter our competition to win a... tickets.lup.com.au/baby-toddler-b…

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Samantha, a brain damaged girl is being infused with her older sister’s umbilical cord blood in a cutting-edge treatment it is hoped may help her recover. Read more: >> metro.co.uk/2019/03/15/bra…

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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Essential Baby & Toddler Show in Melbourne this weekend, April 5th-7th. Visit us at stand A15 to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter our competition to win a... tickets.lup.com.au/baby-toddler-m…

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A world-first trial is underway in Victoria to use stem cell infusions to possibly reduce a stroke patient's brain injury and improve their recovery. Within 24 hours of suffering a stroke, Kevin Baird was... sbs.com.au/news/vic-stem-…

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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Pregnancy, Babies and Children’s Expo in Adelaide this weekend, April 13th-14th. Visit us at stand H12 to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter... facebook.com/cellcareaustra…

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Cell Care is exhibiting at the Pregnancy, Babies and Children’s Expo in Adelaide this weekend, April 13th-14th. Visit us at stand H12 to discuss storing your baby's cord blood & tissue stem cells, and to enter our competition to win a cord blood &... bit.ly/2GdF05q

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Cell Care is excited to announce we have joined forces with Generate Life Sciences, North America’s largest cord blood and tissue bank and one of the world’s preeminent stem cell organisations. youtube.com/watch?v=NpN91U…

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A world-first trial in Melbourne is giving hope to premature babies and their parents. The breakthrough study is looking at whether the blood cells from a baby's umbilical cord could reduce their risk of lifelong health issues. Mike Amor spoke with Dr Atul Malhotra. #7NEWS