Friday, March 18, 2005

The World Health Network - Brain's Own Stem Cells Might Fight Alzheimer's

The World Health Network - Brain's Own Stem Cells Might Fight Alzheimer's:
"Like many neurodegenerative illnesses, Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the uncontrolled death of precious brain cells. But in their unique ability to develop into any cell type, stem cells have long held out the tantalizing hope of replenishing neurons lost to the disease, a process called neurogenesis.

Unfortunately, transplanting these stem cells from outside sources -- such as embryos or bone marrow -- carries its own risks and complications."