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Category: Stem Cell News

Cord Blood Awareness Month: Help spread the word!

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Category: CBR Stories, Stem Cell News

July is one of our favorite times of year. Why? Because it’s time to celebrate Cord Blood Awareness Month and[…]

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Levi’s Story: Family Finds Hope in Autism Research

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Autism Awareness Month April is National Autism Awareness Month, which the Autism Society launched over twenty years ago to “promote[…]

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Animal study shows cord blood curbs cancer risk in those with skin disorder

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(Please note: This is a review of a series of studies performed on mice. There are currently no human investigational[…]

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Exosomes: Going the extra mile

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Let’s start with an odd analogy: Postal delivery packages. Every day, millions of them are sent around the world, each[…]

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The CBR Blog is our community blog for client families, expecting parents and healthcare professionals. We believe in the power & possibilities of stem cells. Join the conversation and help spread the word.

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  • CBR Clients: Know someone expecting a child? 
Now through 12/31, those you refer will get the best savings of the year. An extra $200 off our best current prices for newborn stem cell banking.
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Your reward if they join CBR? You’ll get a free year of cord blood storage! Plus, if you refer more than one person, you’ll score special gift card bonuses. Call 1.888.932.6568 to refer over the phone, or log in now at www.cbrclients.com for your unique referral code.
  • Calling all CBR clients CBR clients, from now until December 31, 2019, enter to win the #CBRHolidayContest for a chance to win a free year of #cordblood storage. The grand prize winner will also win $500. Tell us why you’re proud to be a part of the CBR family!
To enter:
1. Post a pic of your favorite holiday moment on Instagram
2. Use #CBRHolidayContest and tag us
3. Enter now through December 31, 2019

We will choose 10 winners at random at the end of the  month. The grand prize winner will be one of the 10 winners chosen at random.

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Per Instagram rules, we must mention that this is in no way sponsored, administered, or associated with Instagram, Inc. By entering, entrants confirm that they are 13 years of age, release Instagram of responsibility, and agree to Instagram's terms of use. Please visit the link in our bio to view full rules.
  • What are we grateful for this Thanksgiving? How about… all of you! Thank you to all the families who bank with us. You’re the reason we do what we do!
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Fifteen years ago, Abby Pell became the first person to receive cord blood for an investigational application. We spoke to her mother about what happened, where her family is today, and how she helped kickstart cord blood in regenerative medicine. Link in Bio. #WorldCordBloodDay & #WCBD19
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Could chemo-free stem cell transplants be within reach? See our post on Stanford’s latest groundbreaking research—and what it could mean for future stem cell treatments. Link in bio. 
#cordbloodregistry #cordblood #stemcells
  • CBR Blog | The Mayo Clinic has released exciting research on using cord blood for hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). We break it down for you in our new post. Link in bio.
  • We’re Drooling. Are you? We’re proud to announce that we will be at Drool Baby Expo at the Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel on 9/17! Tickets are now on sale at droolbabyexpo.com.
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Ever wonder where the science of newborn stem cells is headed? Could stem cell therapies replace or reduce prescriptions?
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We interviewed Heather Brown, Vice President of Clinical Innovation at CBR, for her take on the exciting future of newborn stem cells and regenerative medicine. You don’t want to miss this chat! Link in bio.
  • Congratulations to all the #cbrfathersdaycontest winners! Thanks for being such awesome dads and a part of the CBR Family! ❤️
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The use of cord blood is determined by the treating physician and is influenced by many factors, including the patient's medical condition, the characteristics of the sample, and whether the cord blood should come from the patient or an appropriately matched donor. Cord blood has established uses in transplant medicine; however, its use in regenerative medicine is still being researched. There is no guarantee that treatments being studied in the laboratory, clinical trials, or other experimental treatments will be available in the future.

Cord tissue use is still in early research stages, and there is no guarantee that treatments using cord tissue will be available in the future. Cord tissue is stored whole. Additional processing prior to use will be required to extract and prepare any of the multiple cell types from cryopreserved cord tissue. Cbr Systems, Inc.'s activities for New York State residents are limited to collection of umbilical cord tissue and long-term storage of umbilical cord–derived stem cells. Cbr Systems, Inc.'s possession of a New York State license for such collection and long-term storage does not indicate approval or endorsement of possible future uses or future suitability of these cells.

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