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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Childhood cancer is relatively uncommon. However, it remains the most common disease-related cause of death – more than asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis and AIDS combined. It is second only to injury-related deaths among Canadian children.” ~ Canadian Cancer Society...

Stroke patients doing well after experimental stem cell infusions

Stem cell treatments may help heal stroke-damaged areas of the brain by stimulating the growth of blood vessels, according to results of a clinical trial by researchers at Imperial CollegeLondon. A type of stem cell known as CD34+ was infused into the brains of five...

Prenatal Classes and Other Important Pregnancy Checklist Items

When pregnant, the task of preparing for your new baby can seem daunting. At Cells for Life, we advocate organization and pre-planning as a means to reduce stress and ensure that all aspects of your baby’s health are being considered. Though a very exciting time,...

Double Cord Blood Transplants

For 25 years, cord blood transplants have been saving the lives of those afflicted with devastating diseases. While cord blood is most commonly used to treat blood disorders and to replenish the bone marrow, clinical trials show that cord blood transplants may also be...

Canada’s Luckiest Baby and Cells for Life

Cells for Life is thrilled to be partnering with Canada’s Luckiest Baby! Whether you are pregnant, a parent or a family member of a child under three, you can sign up to win an incredible grand prize and the title of Canada’s Luckiest Baby.    How should you get...
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