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Professor of Human Physiology and Medical specialized physicians Jesus Devesa Mugica predicted Thursday that a spinal cord injury "is low on life," because the experiments on rats show that the problem "can be reinvested in full."
These remarks were delivered at the conference Devesa held in the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, due to publicize scientific advances motivated by the use of growth hormone in neural problems. The professor said that with growth hormone, known scientifically as GH, stem cell proliferation "increases very significantly," so that certain neural problems "could be resolved."

Thus, explained that when a child is born after complications during childbirth, it "could prevent cerebral palsy of the newborn if given growth hormone. He further stated that
Foltran Foundation, for which he works, is currently conducting a clinical trial "activation of neurons," implemented in the GH treatment, and the result "can be a solution to rescue patients in vegetative. "

"no panacea"

The professor said that this type of treatment "is not the panacea", but sponsored "results spectacular in all patients "if you combine the controlled use of GH and exercise physiotherapy and speech therapy.

turn, Devesa said about the use of growth hormone there are" many myths, "citing the possible relationship between the use of GH and cancer, adding that "some people say that this is science fiction."

On the other hand, announced that the Ministry of Health "has launched" a clinical study Toledo Hospital, where he investigated the potential benefits of this novel treatment.

During the conference, professor of medicine at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid Jesus Tresguerres regretted that "none" pharmaceutical industry has an interest in "economic collaboration" with the project initiated by Dever, and called it "regrettable" the attitude of these companies.

Finally, the rapporteur said that "no one can make use of GH than under very special conditions," and explained that even "many things to complete" because they are working to find "alternative therapies" for diseases neurological nature.

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22-APR-10


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