I believe that fetal tissue should not be used to treat disease because it can actually cause other disease by treating it for disease its impact is dangerous for the human cells.
Stored or donated fetal cord blood can be used in some cases to help to treat life threatening diseases such as leukemia, lymphoma, type 1 diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Arthritis.
A gastroenterologist will treat and monitor liver disease, while a neurologist and psychiatrist (or neuropsychiatrist) should evaluate and treat neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Nope.
Fetal surgical techniques offer early intervention in order to treat such defects before they become more serious.
Thalamotomy reduces hand and arm tremors by destroying small amounts of tissue in the thalamus.
A doctor called a hematologist would be one who would treat blood disorders and diseases.
What happens when you don't treat Alzheimers disease
Fetal surgery allows doctors to treat certain abnormalities of the fetus that might otherwise be fatal or cause significant problems if permitted to progress.
None, unless that cow is showing some sign if illness. Don't treat the symptoms, treat the actual disease.
The treatment for any disease is dependent on the type of disease your have. Sometimes you can treat a disease and sometimes you can only treat the symptoms.
by removing calcium from the tissue in other for the tissue to be soft
retinal breaks or detachments; retinal ischemia (retinal tissue that lacks oxygen); neovascularization (proliferation of blood vessels in the retina); Coats' disease