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Cayden Baggett (5 years old)
Cayden's second chance: 5-year-old has stem cell injection that may help his vision.
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At 4 months old, Cayden Baggett was diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplasia, a condition where the nerves in the eyes never fully develop. His family was told he would eventually go blind. Right now, Cayden can see light and dark, but little else.
After failing to raise $50K for StemCell treatment in China, Cayden's family found Precision StemCell. Precision StemCell was able to help Cayden without the $50K price tag or traveling to Asia.
At 4 months old, Cayden Baggett was diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplasia, a condition where the nerves in the eyes never fully develop. His family was told he would eventually go blind. Right now, Cayden can see light and dark, but little else.
After failing to raise $50K for StemCell treatment in China, Cayden's family found Precision StemCell. Precision StemCell was able to help Cayden without the $50K price tag or traveling to Asia.
Frank Orgel - Former Auburn Coach
Former Auburn coach getting stem cell treatments for Lou Gehrig's disease.
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One of the ALS patients, former NFL football player and college coach Frank Orgel, recently underwent a new stem cell reprogramming technique performed at Precision StemCell. Before the injections, Orgel's health had declined. He could not move his left arm or leg. He couldn't walk or stand on his own, he said.
One of the ALS patients, former NFL football player and college coach Frank Orgel, recently underwent a new stem cell reprogramming technique performed at Precision StemCell. Before the injections, Orgel's health had declined. He could not move his left arm or leg. He couldn't walk or stand on his own, he said.
Rolando McClain - Oakland Raider
Rolando McClain gets stemcell injections for painful knee.
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McClain underwent stem-cell therapy to address chronic pain in his knee and ankle this offseason. “I’ve been having two seasons of nagging pain in my knee,” McClain told the Birmingham Press Register. He now “feels a lot better.” A radiologist injected cells from other parts of McClain’s body into the knee and the area of a previous high ankle sprain. McClain is now working out four days per week, and says he’s able to sprint “with hardly any pain at all.”
McClain underwent stem-cell therapy to address chronic pain in his knee and ankle this offseason. “I’ve been having two seasons of nagging pain in my knee,” McClain told the Birmingham Press Register. He now “feels a lot better.” A radiologist injected cells from other parts of McClain’s body into the knee and the area of a previous high ankle sprain. McClain is now working out four days per week, and says he’s able to sprint “with hardly any pain at all.”
Marquis Maze - Pittsburgh Steeler
Former Alabama football players get stem cell injections.
Published: Sunday, April 22, 2012, 7:07 AM
Published: Sunday, April 22, 2012, 7:07 AM
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Alabama's Marquis Maze returns a punt past LSU defenders in the first quarter of the BCS Championship game on Jan. 9, 2012, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Press-Register/Bill Starling)
Alabama's Marquis Maze returns a punt past LSU defenders in the first quarter of the BCS Championship game on Jan. 9, 2012, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Press-Register/Bill Starling)