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"Life After Stroke"

"The Facts on Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke Recovery"

"Life After Stroke"
"Life After Stroke"

In this very important episode of "Life After Stroke with Christopher Ewing", Christopher speaks with Dr. Jason Hinman, Assistant Professor of Neurology in the Stroke and Neuro-rehabilitation Divisions at the UCLA Stroke Center in Los Angeles, CA.

Topics covered in this episode include:

- Does stem therapy work in stroke survivors?

- How is stem cell therapy performed in the body?

- Is stem cell therapy safe?

- Are there any particular stroke deficits that stem cell therapy will not work on?

- Stroke survivors and the increased possibility of dementia?

- What type of clinical trials are taking place that are centered around stem cell therapy?

- How can I volunteer to be a part of a clinical trial?

- Are the clinics that currently advertise stem cell therapy for stroke safe?and more!

Contact Info: Dr. Jason Hinman
https://www.uclahealth.org/jason-hinman

Clinical trial information at UCLA:
https://www.uclahealth.org/neurology

Clinical trial information across the US:
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov

"Life After Stroke" is a hit radio show hosted by Emmy Award winning TV host, motivational speaker, and stroke survivor, Christopher Ewing. Join our weekly online stroke support groups! Just go to www.thestrokechannel.tv for more info and to sign up!

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