Did you know that for every 10,000 cells in a newborn, one is a stem cell—but by the time you reach your teenage years, that number drops dramatically?
In this insightful talk, Dr. Mark Fedorczyk explains the crucial role of stem cells in the body’s ability to heal and regenerate, and how their decline with age impacts overall health.
He delves into the science behind bone marrow and adipose tissue extractions, why Wharton’s jelly from umbilical cords is a superior source of stem cells, and how regenerative medicine is helping young athletes heal properly for a healthier future.
If you’re curious about stem cell research and its potential for treating various conditions, Dr. Fedorczyk encourages you to explore the wealth of studies available on this fascinating subject.
Watch the full video below to learn more about how stem cells work, why age matters in regenerative medicine, and how the future of healing is evolving.