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1KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREABreakthrough Stem Cell Treatment Gives Stroke Victims Stunning Recover...128784111017660.8negative2:38WE HAVE SOME REMARKABLE VIDEO TO SHOW YOU TONIGHT. STROKE VICTIMS.. MAKING INCREDIBLE PROGRESS... LITERALLY OVERNIGHT. THANKS TO A NEW KIND OF TREATMENT AT STANFORD. EMILY TURNER IS HERE WITH A STORY YOU'LL SEE ONLY ON FIVE. IT WAS A SMALL CLINICAL TRIAL AT STANFORD, THAT INVOLVED AN EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT WITH SPECIAL STEM CELLS. THE DOCTORS ARE STUNNED AND THE PATIENTS - OVERJOYED. FIVE YEARS AGO, SONIA COONTZ SUFFERED A STROKE - THAT SEVERELY DAMAGED HER BRAIN, This is Sonia's stroke IT PARTIALLY PARALYZED SONIA ON HER RIGHT SIDE, AND SHE COULD BARELY SPEAK. "Her speech was not very understandable She couldn't order food or communicate well" TWO YEARS LATER, SONIA COULD STILL HARDLY LIFT HER ARM. BUT JUST ONE DAY AFTER AN EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT - - "Oh my gosh " SONIA COULD LIFT HER ARM OVER HER HEAD- (PAUSE) AND MOVE IT TO THE SIDE -(PAUSE) AND ALS0 TO THE FRONT. AND HER WORDS BEGAN TO FLOW "I woke up and immediately I could speak better " "she's what we call one of our miracle patients. DOCTOR GARY STEINBERG, CHAIR OF NEUROSURGERY AT STANFORD, LED THE SMALL CLINICAL TRIAL. EIGHTEEN CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS WERE INVOLVED. TWELVE CAME TO STANFORD - - INCLUDING SONIA "i was very excited i think i started to cry" . IN THE TRIAL, STEINBERG DRILLED A TINY HOLE INTO THE PATIENT'S SKULL AND USING A VERY FINE NEEDLE, INJECTED MODIFIED HUMAN ADULT STEM CELLS AROUND THE STROKE. we put them around the stroke and that where they do their thing to recover the function. THESE STEM CELLS ARE CREATED BY "SAN BIO" - A BIOTECH COMPANY LOCATED IN MOUNTAIN VIEW. It's very exciting SCIENTISTS HERE DERIVED THEM FROM THE BONE MARROW OF TWO ADULT DONORS, AND THEN TWEAKED THEM. THESE CELLS DON'T SURVIVE FOR LONG AFTER TRANSPLANTATION. BUT THEY APPEAR TO TRIGGER A PATIENT'S DAMAGED BRAIN TO BEGIN TO HEAL ITSELF. "we think that transplanting the stem cells is jumpstarting the circutis. " HERE'S ANOTHER STROKE PATIENT JUST BEFORE SURGERY.. AND HERE SHE IS JUST DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THE STEM CELL TREATMENT. AS FOR SONIA, HER LIFE IS BACK ON TRACK. SHE'S NOW MARRIED AND PREGNANT WITH HER FIRST CHILD "it's a boy yeah.. (laughs)" NOT ALL OF THE PATIENTS, BUT MOST OF THEM IN THE STUDY SAW A OF THEM IN THE STUDY SAW A BENEFIT THAT HAS LASTED. BUT STEINBERG IS CAUTIOUS AND WANTS TO REPLICATE THESE FINDINGS IN A MUCH LARGER TRIAL. THAT STUDY IS NOW ENROLLING PARTICIPANTS. THESE RESULTS WERE PUBLISHED THIS AFTERNOON IN THE JOURNAL, STROKE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO KPIX DOT COM
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@@ipekyavuz3518incredible !!! The study is minuscule, but its promise is huge ! Just imagine. apart from stroke victims, anyone suffering from neurodegenarative issues like MS, ALS, Huntington are in the scope of whatever is happening. Work guys and work fast! Many patients like me are ready to get those drills in the skull :)positive35
@@ineedmorefundsWHY ARE WE NOT FUNDING THIS?! ?negative23
@@ewayjeng1Stem cell therapy and treatment has been used for treating brain diseases, but the big pharma industries would lose money on anti-seizure and other pain meds.  We need stem cell treatments to be available now here in America.  Other countries are using it because it works.negative22
@@jimgant4647I am a stroke survivor. I am 55 yrs old and I have done everything my therapist have asked me to do. Unfortunately I still have limited movement on my right side, both my arm and leg. If anyone has information about the new trials, I will gladly be willing to participate. God Bless to all of you who are taking care of your loved ones. I thank my wife and kids every day for their support. Your family appreciates all that you do.negative20
@@pyramydsevenThe average age gets younger each year. The number of young stroke victims is also climbing. My wife had her 2nd stroke in October of last year, the 1st stroke was approx. 10 years ago. With her 1st stroke, you couldn't even tell that it had happened. The 2nd one however, has left her almost absolutely disabled. It's been a steady battle of rehabilitation since. Thank God that she is still with me. Two months of neuro-icu, 2 more months in the hospital. I'd do anything to get this treatment for her. In the meantime I'll happily take care of her 24/7 forever. We're both early 40s.negative18
@@dolando5837That's amazing good for that girl and all the future patientspositive16
@@noonienotjuneOMG! I am in tears I had two strokes the last one took my short term memory the first one I didn't know I had had one it was discovered at the second. God bless all who are involved here. Scientists, Doctors I salute you, patients may God bless you in your treatment.xnegative14
@@Hawlkeye-e9pwont matter the corruption in the united states will never allow this to go main stream. this technology shuts down big phama and big insurence companies.negative14
@@rjblaisdellI desperately want to be a part of if thispositive11
@@ericthegreat7060Why are we not funding this!? ?negative10
@@joelginez5120Please heal me with that stem cell i want to livenegative6
@@heaven4247Keep up the good work.<br>This is better than walking on the Moon,Stay in the light.positive6
@@djjasperfox2194Just amazing! I want to cry with happiness for her!!! Wonderful!!positive6
@@nicolasb.8645SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEYpositive6
@@dantheman539WHY ARE WE NOT FUNDING THIS!!?<br>-Peter Griffin ?negative5
@@debbierutherford783I&#39;ve been approved for stem cell treatment as well and can&#39;t wait!  My question is, it doesn&#39;t show her walking or her arm moving normally so did it all of it recover?  Her speech recovered remarkably and she looks and is doing great!  I want my life back as much as possible because it&#39;s been almost 12 years and the type of stroke I had, it was severe and was touch and go with me for the first 2 weeks.  Fortunately, I pulled through it and doing everything possible to snap out of it. ?positive5
@@DidoniacThis was 9 years ago. Why isn&#39;t this a standard treatment globally yet? ?negative4
@@cjizzle26My mom had a stroke 3 years ago and has never been the same. Its the hardest thing I&#39;ve dealt with in my life. Im her only child shit rough. Im definitely happy about this and it gives me hope. Peace and blessings to you and your love ones who are dealing with this.negative4
@@adityachauhan7814thankuuu peter griffinpositive3
@@peshpeshabdullaWhen this going to be in Australianeutral3
@@Burrell19An absolute terrible thing that this research will never see mass production to help millions of peoplenegative2
@@mariemitchell4323I AMSOOOOO happy for her!positive2
@@ronaldoveneracion3764I hope you have that kind of treatment here in Philippines we&#39;re a lot of stroked people like me are seeking help <br>thank youpositive2
@@tomo8597This was 6 years ago? I keep contacting Stanford but the Pediatric part doesn’t respond. My teenage daughter had a stroke 2 years ago and we are looking for something like this to Help her. If only this worked on everyone ?negative2
@@scotttet5223SO COOLpositive2
@@Team-ElevatedHow did these young people get strokes in the first place? ?negative2
@@maikoo25these doctors are wasting their time. dont they know the patients can just pray and everything will be cured?....<br><br><br>Just in case anyone doesnt get it. im being sarcastic ?negative2
@@anthonycarney7849It’s great to watch u I had a mojor stroke 8years ago and I lost my left side and I was left handed I hop I am as lucky as upositive1
@@kimkoons4535i wish they would link the studyneutral1
@@revyrev1960What are the results of the larger study? ?neutral1
@@joemeschkeI had a brain injury in 2022 that left me unable to work, drive, walk, or even understand there was anything on one side of my body (a left neglect) and unable to care for my baby girl. I was in the hospital recovering when she was born and missed her birth because of it. I hate that this happened to me so effing much and am hoping iintrathecal stem cell therapy (in Mexico) will help me recover enough to support my wife and daughter. The surgery was what caused all my cognitive and physical deficits, but it was necessary to save my life. Here&#39;s to hoping something can help! 🤞🤞🙏 God bless you all!negative1
@@ItzZlataFani very hope it will help me to fix right side homeanopsy after stroke. Hello from Russiapositive1
@@howmathematicianscreatemat9226@specialists of neuroscience here: may I ask you: do you personally think that stem cells could repair the brain which got damaged by hypoxia at birth ? I mean in such cases where the patient is slower than other but not incapable of doing the required tasks. Would stem cell therapy accelerate the neurons ? ?neutral1
@@djtolls7610how much does it cost?? ?neutral1
@@Dim4323WHAT ARENT WE FUNDING THISnegative1
@@fdkfskfkvmk441254741Does this work for post concussion patients? ?neutral1
@@notahandle2110 people are talibangelistsnegative1
@@BladeGaurdianIt really was a miracle.positive
@@nasseralmalki71819 years,yet this could not reach an approved standard treatment procedure available for public!? Why! ?negative
@@dream-qp5krI need this treatmentpositive
@@oscardog176And yet, 10 years later,, they continue to &quot;research&quot; and NO ONE can get this process done. i know, cause i have been calling them and trying for over 2 years to receive this treatment.negative
@@kenytrogamingi wish id be lucky enough to get that treatment someday at this point im willing to get experimented at😢negative
@@dustin9893I need this!. I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease 2 years ago and my legs are currently paralyzedpositive
@@anthonycarney7849I hope you have a great life I had a mojor stroke and I lost my left side I hope 🤞 to go down the same road as unwell ✅ I live in Northern Ireland when I had my stroke they cut out my forehead bone end put in my bell I wa told this is a new thing there trying out it’s great to c it going forward it’s a hateful sickness Anthonynegative
@@johnnyherrington6640Would love to be in th clinical trialpositive
@@ivanprakash2344I need thispositive
@@Jim-ok9ziCould someone tell me what was the eventual outcome of the trial.neutral
@@willthetrill4849Randy Travis needs this treatmentnegative
@@fayezahamed8167<b>Why are you not funding this?</b><br><br>- Half Family Guy reference.. ?negative
@@AbdulSaleemPokkakkillathWhere I can get this treatment in keralaneutral