Search Results for: news

The end of the NFL? The “new” epidemic of head injuries in pro and child athletes

Welcome to the era of the brain injury epidemic.  It’s always been an epidemic, but we as a society are only realizing it now. Remember those old anti-drug commercials that aired on TV I think in the 80s saying “This is your brain on drugs”? They showed an egg frying in a pan (see video …

The end of the NFL? The “new” epidemic of head injuries in pro and child athletes Read More »

FDA visits both ICMS and reportedly Celltex: the scoop!

The FDA has been busy with stem cell-related activities this spring. Busier than publicly apparent. Very busy, indeed! Earlier, I reported that they issued a warning letter to cosmetician to the stars, Dr. LookGood, as well as one to another doc selling stem cell therapies. Now it seems apparent that even more is going on …

FDA visits both ICMS and reportedly Celltex: the scoop! Read More »

Making sense of all the big prostate cancer headlines of the last few weeks

It’s been a big couple weeks of headlines in the news for prostate cancer. Let me help you make sense of it all. I’m a prostate cancer survivor and cancer biologist. Prostate cancer is almost an inevitable fate for men in America and for many around the world, but a significant fraction of the cancers …

Making sense of all the big prostate cancer headlines of the last few weeks Read More »

TGIF: mostly ugly stem cell headlines for week of June 1 including one for ACTC

It’s been another weird week in the stem cell universe with more ugly headlines than good ones. What are the good, bad, and ugly headlines? Mainly bad stuff this week! If I missed good news headlines that you liked, please tell us in the comments! Über ugly Stem cells regrow man’s foot. Really? What the heck? Supposedly …

TGIF: mostly ugly stem cell headlines for week of June 1 including one for ACTC Read More »

Psyching out cancer stem cells: using old antipsychotic drug as a new weapon against cancer

Many folks believe that if you can kill or otherwise inactivate cancer stem cells, you’ve gone a long way to curing many types of cancer. However the cells have remained elusive. Now, Mick Bhatia’s lab has found that the antipsychotic drug, Thioridazine, has activity against cancer stem cells. The work, published in Cell (read paper …

Psyching out cancer stem cells: using old antipsychotic drug as a new weapon against cancer Read More »

TGIF: good, bad, ugly stem cell headlines of week of May 25

TGIF It’s been a wild week on this blog with many thoughts going out to the future of stem cells in Texas. What about stem cell headlines of the week? Some wildness there too and lots of discussion of translational applications, which is exciting. This week let’s start in reverse order with the ugly and …

TGIF: good, bad, ugly stem cell headlines of week of May 25 Read More »

Vatican’s doomed stem cell meeting still haunting them

The Catholic Church, particularly the Vatican, has a bit of a split personality when it comes to stem cells and other “controversial issues” such as assisted reproduction and contraception. Officially, they oppose these things, but behind the scenes most everyday ordinary Catholics support them. This divide has become all the more apparent in the last …

Vatican’s doomed stem cell meeting still haunting them Read More »