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Right. And the expense is not cheap to collect and store it. However, stem cells harvested from bone marrow might work too.

From: sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf Of saraSent: Monday, August 27, 2012 1:23 PMTo: sList Subject: Re: SchaferAutismReport: FDA Approves Clinical Trial to Cure Autism with Cord Cells

So this therapy would only happen if a parent had their kids cord bell saved?

Subject: SchaferAutismReport: FDA Approves Clinical Trial to Cure Autism with Cord CellsTo: "deniseslist " <deniseslist >Date: Monday, August 27, 2012, 1:11 PM

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RESEARCHFDA Approves Clinical Trial to Cure Autism with Cord Cells By Cathy in Parenting

Cord blood has been used to cure a number of conditions, but can it really cure autism? Dr. Chez, director of pediatric neurology at Sutter Neuroscience Institute in Sacramento, California seems to think so. He announced the start of an FDA-approved trial on Tuesday in which he and his colleagues will inject autistic children with their own cord blood in an attempt to cure their autism. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which symptoms appear within the first three years of life. One in 88 children in the United States are diagnosed with autism, with boys being diagnosed more frequently (one in 54). According to Autism Speaks, a non-profit organization that provides resources to families dealing with autism, more children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with AIDS, diabetes and cancer combined. Chez got the idea to try cord blood injections on autistic children after he had observed the seemingly miraculous cure of a little boy born with cerebral palsy. Elisa Rudger of Sacramento, California, had a normal pregnancy. Her delivery was a different story, however. Her son, Rydr, stayed lodged within the birthing canal for seven hours. Eventually, docturs used a vacuum to remove him. When he finally emerged, little Rydr had no brain function, and he was not moving or breathing. Over the next six weeks, Rydr received care in the neonatal intensive care unit where he was eventually diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Rydr’s parents had decided to bank his cord blood with CBR, an Arizona-based cord blood storage company, in hopes that he could one day be treated with it. Their wish came true when Rydr was two-years-old. Before his first injection, Rydr couldn’t walk, talk or eat on his own, but immediately after his first injection, he started to crawl. After his second injection, he started walking, talking, jumping and running. Now, other than some mild impairments and cognitive delays, Rydr is a normal, healthy

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