by Roshan Geogy | Blog, Stem Cell News
Did you know that up to 1 in 10 babies are born early every year?1 Babies born before 32 weeks are at higher risk for brain injuries that may lead to the development of cerebral palsy (CP) or other neurological issues.2 Now, scientists are studying whether using a...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Stem Cell News
Stem cells: your body’s natural repair team Stem cells are your body’s natural repair team, continuously working to repair and renew tissues. They play a crucial role in maintaining the health of various tissues such as blood, heart, bone, skin, muscles, and...
by Roshan Geogy | Blog, Stem Cell News
When 6-year-old Zara’s parents decided to store her umbilical cord blood at birth, they never would have guessed that their decision would lead to a groundbreaking achievement in Australian healthcare. After being diagnosed with cerebral palsy, Zara became the first...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Stem Cell News
What is delayed cord clamping? Delayed cord clamping (DCC) is the practice of not immediately clamping the umbilical cord after delivery but delaying for a period of time to allow some of the blood in the umbilical cord and placenta to flow back into the baby. DCC...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Client Stories, Cord blood stem cells
To celebrate Cord Blood Awareness Month 2025 and the healing potential of newborn stem cells, CooperSurgical families were asked why they chose to bank their baby’s cord blood. More than 600 parents* responded with deeply personal reasons, each rooted in a desire to...
by Roshan Geogy | Blog, Cord blood stem cells, Stem Cell Research
Cleft lip and cleft palate (CLP) are the most common craniofacial birth defects in the world.¹ Yet, those born with CLP often feel isolated in their struggle to lead a normal life. A new path forwardTraditional cleft lip repair treatment is a complex process that...