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Mother Holds Support Group For Down Syndrome Awareness Week

Mother Holds Support Group For Down Syndrome Awareness Week

This week is Down’s Syndrome Awareness Week, a week long campaign to help people understand the complexities of living with the disorder.  Doctors continuously search for options of therapy to improve the lives of people, specifically children who live with Down’s syndrome, which includes studying if cord blood stem cells are viable sources of therapy.

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Alexandre Bilodeau is inspired by brother to win Olympic gold

Alexandre Bilodeau is inspired by brother to win Olympic gold

One of Canada’s early Olympic heroes is Alexandre Bilodeau, who defended his Vancouver gold medal win at the 2014 Sochi Olympics on Monday February 10.  The 26 year old freestyle skier from Montreal became the first Canadian to defend an Olympic gold medal in the same event since the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.

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Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Cord Blood Banking Process

Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Cord Blood Banking Process

Banking your baby’s cord blood is a decision that is ultimately made by you and your family.  But while the decision itself is yours to make, it is in your best interests to learn all the facts about cord blood banking from your doctor to be fully educated before you decide what to do.

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Why Doctors Increasingly Prefer Cord Blood Over Bone Marrow Therapy

Doctors will at time recommend their patients diagnosed with blood conditions or disorders for a blood cell transplant.  There are several possibilities to transplant blood forming cells into a patient in need, but there are two options that are most recommended by doctors – through umbilical cord blood or bone marrow.

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Can fathers cut umbilical cords and collect cord blood?

Can fathers cut umbilical cords and collect cord blood?

If you are a mother expecting a new baby, for the first time or otherwise, you may have had a discussion with your husband or partner about how to cut the umbilical cord post delivery.  In fact, many fathers opt to be the one to cut the umbilical cord of their newborn to be as involved as possible in the birthing process.

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Exercise Feels Great For The Body Even During Pregnancy Right?

Exercise Feels Great For The Body Even During Pregnancy Right?

Many expecting mothers refer to their unborn children as little miracles, celebrating one of the most wondrous times for any new or established family.  The pregnancy is for parents to prepare for the baby, and to consider all options to keep both mother and child healthy. 

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Moms Wrap Their Little Ones In Mamaroo This Valentines Day

Moms Wrap Their Little Ones In Mamaroo This Valentines Day

With the chilly month of January coming to a close, Valentine’s Day is just around the corner.  But between the flowers, boxes of chocolates, and heart-shaped greeting cards, it’s nice to remember that Valentine’s Day is really about love, and spreading that love to family and friends.

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Teach Yourself About Cord Blood Banking Before Donating

The national cord blood donor program is expanding across Canada with the BC Women’s Hospital in Vancouver becoming the latest cord blood collection site.  Canadian Blood Services, the primary architects of the donor program, encourages as many new and expecting mothers as possible to donate their baby’s cord blood.

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Will Your New Year’s Resolution Involve Learning About Cord Blood

Will Your New Year’s Resolution Involve Learning About Cord Blood

The beginning of 2014 is only a few days away, and many people will spend the next week committing to New Year’s resolutions.  Resolutions are personal to each unique individual, but many commitments revolve around common themes.  For example, some people commit to spending money wisely, while others commit to spending more time with their families.

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Fundraising Committees Are Helping Canada’s Cord Blood Donor Program

Canada launched the national cord blood donor program at the end of September, which is managed by the Canadian Blood Services.  As part of the program, CBS created the For All Canadians fundraising campaign to help reach its $12.5 million goal necessary to effectively manage the cord blood program.

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Babycenter Magazine Releases 2013 Top 100 Baby Names List

Babycenter Magazine Releases 2013 Top 100 Baby Names List

As the holiday season bears down upon us and the world prepares to say goodbye to 2013, families are reflecting on the trends and events of the past year.  Common customs at the end of each calendar year are for organizations to release lists of popular names, products, or personalities that were the most trending headlines.

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Stem Cell Experts Head To San Diego For 2013 World Stem Cell Summit

Stem Cell Experts Head To San Diego For 2013 World Stem Cell Summit

Experts in the fields of cord blood and stem cell regenerative medicine are off to San Diego this week to participate in the World Stem Cell Summit of 2013.  The event is being held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel in the city, and will last from Wednesday December 4 until Friday December 6.

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Communities Prepare To Give Back During #Givingtuesday

Communities Prepare To Give Back During #Givingtuesday

The spirit of the holiday season is to instill feelings of giving within people to help the less fortunate.  People and organizations around the world are beginning the holiday season with a commitment to give to non-profit organizations with a growing conscientious movement.

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Four Seasons founders donate $10M to Mount Sinai Hospital

Four Seasons founders donate $10M to Mount Sinai Hospital

Mount Sinai Hospital, one of the most well-established health sciences centres in Toronto, was the recipient of a special donation earlier this month.  The founders of the Four Seasons Hotel and Resorts donated an incredible $10 million to Mount Sinai in order to finance cancer research and care services.

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Digital photos of children detect early retinoblastoma

Digital photos of children detect early retinoblastoma

Could cellphone cameras be what uncover a new method of detecting potential cancer in the eye?  A theory from one parent was studied at the Harvard Medical School, which suggests that photos of children with “white eye” or leukocoria could be early signs of the developing cancer known as retinoblastoma.

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