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Scientists find popular stem cell techniques safe A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) shows that the act of creating pluripotent stem cells for clinical use is unlikely to pass on cancer-causing mutations to patients.

The research, published February 19, 2016 in the journal Nature Communications, is an important step in assessing patient safety in the rapidly developing field of stem cell therapies.

The new study focused on the safety of using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in human patients. Because iPSCs can differentiate into any kind of cell in the body, they hold potential for repairing damage from injuries or diseases such as Parkinsons and multiple sclerosis.

We wanted to know whether reprogramming cells would make the cells prone to mutations, said Jeanne Loring, professor of developmental neurobiology at TSRI and co-leader of the new study with Nicholas J. Schork, professor and director of human biology at JCVI. The answer is no.'

The safety of patients comes first, and our study is one of the first to address the safety concerns about iPSC-based cell replacement strategies and hopefully will spark further interest, added Schork.

To make an iPSC, scientists must reprogram an adult cell, such as a skin cell, to express a different set of genes, which can be accomplished using viruses as delivery vehicles or with molecules called messenger RNAs (mRNAs).

The researchers looked at three popular methods of iPSC production (integrating retroviral vectors, non-integrating Sendai virus and synthetic mRNAs), assessing each for the potential to trigger cancer-causing mutations. While the researchers noted some minor alterations in the iPSCs, none of the methods led to significant mutations. The researchers repeated the experiments two more times and again found no significant risk.

The methods were using to make pluripotent stem cells are safe, said Loring.

The scientists do warn that even though iPSCs dont gain cancer-causing mutations during reprogramming, potentially harmful mutations can accumulate later on as iPSCs multiply in lab cultures. Loring said scientists must analyze their cells for these mutations before using them in therapies.

We need to move on to developing these cells for clinical applications, said Loring. The quality control were recommending is to use genomic methods to thoroughly characterize the cells before you put them into people.

Read more at: http://phys.org//2016-02-scientists-popular-stem-cell-tech

More information: Kunal Bhutani et al. Whole-genome mutational burden analysis of three pluripotency induction methods, Nature Communications (2016). DOI: 10.1038/ncomms10536

Journal reference: Nature Communications

Provided by: The Scripps Research Institute

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Integrative Health – Raritan Bay Medical Center

The New Standard of Care

State-of-the-art health care has been redefined by combining the latest medical advances with complementary therapies. Called integrative health, this approach to healthcare is rapidly becoming the new standard because it introduces broader possibilities for healing and nurturing the body, mind and spirit.

Integrative health treats the whole person, not just the disease and gives patients more opportunities to participate in their care and enrich their health and well-being.

Many complementary therapies have been around for centuries, including Tai Chi/Qigong, meditation, guided imagery and massage. An integrated philosophy of care can:

There are numerous benefits associated with integrative health such as:

A Range of Treatments

Services are administered by qualified, credentialed practitioners and specialists trained in various fields of integrative health. Practitioners make daily rounds and provide free inpatient services. Referrals can also be requested by the patient, family, nurse or physician. Outpatient services are available for a fee. Options include the following energy-based, manipulative and mind- body methods:

Discover the Benefits

To learn more about Raritan Bay Medical Centers integrative health programs, schedule an appointment, or obtain an upcoming calendar of events, please call the Division of Integrative Health at 732.324.5257

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Integrative Medicine – Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids, IA

Schedule an appointment

Call now to schedule a one-on-one appointment with Dr. Bartlett: (319) 221-8600.

Integrative Medicine is a healing-oriented approach that takes the whole person into account, including all aspects of lifestyle. It combines cutting-edge, conventional medicine with evidence-based, complementary and alternative approaches.

Whether treating chronic issues or exploring preventative wellness options, the overall goal of Mercy's Integrative Medicine Center is to identify and address the root of the condition, as opposed to only treating symptoms.

Integrative medicine goes beyond just getting your blood pressure in a certain range, for example. Although important, the Integrative Medicine Center focuses on the root issue affecting your whole being and the cause of high blood pressure. This could be a combination of stress, lack of exercise, poor nutrition, or relationship or spirituality issues. These core areas are addressed and appropriate therapies applied to the mind, body and spirit.

Mercys Integrative Medicine Center is physician-led under the direction of Suzanne Bartlett, MD, FACOG. Dr. Bartlett is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN).

She completed a prestigious fellowship in Integrative Medicine with Dr. Andrew Weil at the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine. She is Iowas first and the areas only University of Arizona fellowship-trained Medical Doctor (MD) practicing Integrative Medicine. Learn more about Dr. Bartlett.

The Integrative Medicine Center works in partnership with your primary care provider, melding conventional and complimentary, evidence-based therapies to each patients healing and wellness process.

Chronic disease

Cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, weight management and headaches

Gynecologic issues

Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS), menstrual irregularities, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), pre-conceptual counseling, infertility, hormonal imbalances and menopause

Other hormonal issues

Low libido, fatigue, hair loss, adrenal/thyroid disorders

Mood disorders

Anxiety, depression, stress and sleep disturbances

Digestive conditions

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), acid reflux, diarrhea, constipation and food allergies/sensitivities

Pelvic floor dysfunction

Urinary/fecal incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse

Natural management of symptoms and/or side effects of treatment

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Welcome

The University of Arizona Integrative Health Center will treat you to a level of patient options and services unparalleled in the industry.

You will receive a full spectrum of primary care services, where your physician will take interest in you as a whole person (taking into account any existing health conditions, lifestyle, diet and exercise) and provide you with a broad range of conventional and complementary health services to best suit your needs. A team of practitioners will work together to guide you in finding your own path to health and wellness.

Our primary care providers are all graduates of the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine (AzCIM) Fellowship in Integrative Medicine the top program in integrative medical education worldwide. Dr. Weil is involved in the direction of both the Fellowship and the Integrative Health Center, but he does not see patients.

The Integrative Health Center is operated by District Medical Group in affiliation with the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine.

In the latest IHC newsletter, we offer a few strategies for maintaining your good health throughout this time of joyful celebration. Remember, being the healthiest person you can be is the best gift to give yourself and the ones you love.

Read the latest newsletter: Fall Newsletter: Celebrate the Season! Home Remedies, Healthy Munchies and Preparing for a Healthy and Mindful New Year

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We will be moving to 1630 Riggins Rd beginning February 8th & re-open there on February 15th!! Please see the Newsletter!

There is not yet a sign for "Integrative Healthcare" on Riggins Rd. The sign for "The Arthritis Center: Szczesny John M MD" is still in place from the previous tenant.

Special Testing: We use 11+ outside labs to help find the root cause of illness. More info here

We also haveadvanced Bioimpedance for body compositionto track your body lean and fat mass as well as water balance. It is a quick test you can add to your physical exam or visit for $10 (out of pocket.)

Prolotherapyis a local injection (using a strong dextrose solution and lidocaine) which helps heal weakened joints, tendons and ligaments. These weak and partially healed areas are often the cause of chronic joint and low back pain. This is not covered by insurance please call to ask about the cost.

HeartMathtraining for stress reductionuses a small device that gives feedback on your heart rate variability. You can use this with mindfulness, deep breathing and other meditation techniques as a guide to more coherence. There is no charge if you try this during an office visit as time allows.

Elizabeth has completed several classes with the IFM institute. To see more about functional medicine, at this link for The Institute of Functional Medicine.

Our portal is for filling out registration forms, requesting appointments, and sending us questions and information in a secure and confidential manner.

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Chronic Pain Treatment | Georgia Integrative Medicine, Atlanta

According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, there are 100 million Americans who battle chronic pain on a daily basis. That number is astounding, and being someone who endured the harsh consequences of chronic pain in my 30s, I decided to do something about it.

Hello, I am Dr. Yoon Hang Kim, and I am the developer of a chronic pain treatment modality, otherwise known as the Neuroanatomic Approach to Pain. Based just outside Atlanta, I am an integrative medicine specialist. Integrative medicine has a core philosophy of treating the whole person, including spirituality, emotional state, relationships, and lifestyle.

Years ago in my 30s, I developed severe and debilitating chronic pain. I tried every suggested modality within conventional medicine, including surgery, all of which failed me. After doing research, I developed my system: Neuroanatomic Approach to Pain. The transformation was incredible, and it completely restored my ability to function. Today, I utilize Neuroanatomic Approach to Pain to help others recover from severe pain and rediscover their happiness and functionality. Looking back, I realize that my own experience with severe, debilitating chronic pain gave me the unique insight I needed so that I can help people with chronic pain. Through my work I have recognized that chronic pain is a problem that can be dealt with, and it does not have to ruin lives or hamper the health of my patients.

Over time, I grew frustrated as I watched family members struggle with allopathic treatments for their autoimmune disorders. My frustration become inspiration, as I worked hard to develop another clinical expertise: treating autoimmune conditions such as Hashimotos thyroiditis, RA, lupus, fibromyalgia, respiratory allergies, and food allergies. My desire to help these loved ones inspired me to develop an Autoimmune Disease Reset program. It gives me great joy to say that this program is currently helping my family members and my patients cope with their ailments.

I believe in and practice integrative medicine because it expands my toolbox, the options for healing that I can offer my patients. However, after practicing all of these years, I realize that, fueled by a natural gift for problem solving and combined with tenacity and perseverance, my true calling is solving complex medical problems. A large majority of my patients have given up hope that anyone can find viable solutions for them. I derive a great deal of satisfaction from working with these patients and improving the quality of their lives. It is that personal connection with my patients that I seek, a partnership that is integral to the wellbeing of the people I work with. My staff members and I take these relationships seriously, and we work hard to forge a genuine, meaningful relationship with each of our patients. In our experience, these authentic connections are vital to patients health, and serve a big role in overall healing. Ultimately, we greatly value both the strengths of conventional medicine and the wisdom of complementary and alternate healing modalities.

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