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Cord blood banking
December 31, 2007 on 3:30 am | In Umbilical Cord Blood | No Comments A recent study at Duke University involved children diagnosed with Krabbe’s disease–a rare genetic disorder that affects the brain and attacks cognitive and motor functions. A parent can also donate the cord blood of their baby to be made available to others via a public cord blood bank.
In this case having the umbilical cord blood in storage is an option that could be explored. If receiving the stem cells from the umbilical cord before the actual manifestation of the symptoms, the brain development can be successfully preserved. One caveat here though is that even though this is a noble option and one that could very well prolong the lives of others in need there is more red tape involved as the disease history of the parents must be tested, analyzed and confirmed often making it an expensive option. With these technological and medical breakthroughs, and the promise of more breakthroughs on the horizon, more and more doctors are recommending that parents bank cord blood as a lifelong from of insurance. Location of cord blood banks - There are private cord blood banks all over the country, so you are sure to find one near your home. Stem Cells, Cord Blood, Cord Blood Banking, Umbilical Cord Blood
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