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Cryonics, cryopreservation and cryogenics - what do these terms mean and what is the difference?
Our regulatory approach aims to be right-touch and in line with the principles of better regulation and the Regulators’ Code. This means that we primarily focus our regulation and resources on areas that involve an inherently greater risk to patient safety and public confidence if standards are...
To ensure that the HTA’s regulatory approach remains relevant, we actively prepare for the future. We do this through our development activities.
The cryonics process; making arrangements, what you can expect and what happens to your body.
Cord blood has been shown to contain ‘stem cells’. Stem cells are immature cells that have the potential to develop into different cell types. There are various conditions for which a cord blood stem cell transplant may be used, and there are also many potential uses under investigation.