4/13/24 SHOW: DR. MICHAEL HUFFORD - LYNGENESIS: LIVER/ LYMPH NODE TRIALS, LANCE WIRTH: STORY OF RECOVERY, AND ALFRED BONATI, MD: WHAT'S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? GENETICS

4/13/24 SHOW: DR. MICHAEL HUFFORD - LYNGENESIS: LIVER/ LYMPH NODE TRIALS, LANCE WIRTH: STORY OF RECOVERY, AND ALFRED BONATI, MD: WHAT'S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? GENETICS

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Discover the future of medicine with liver regeneration trials, patient recovery stories, and breakthroughs in neurology on American Medicine Today.

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Innovations in Medicine: Liver Regeneration & More

Episode Overview

  • First human trials for growing a liver using lymph nodes.
  • Potential to transform organ donation practices.
  • Breakthroughs in neurological diseases and aging.
  • Bonati Spine Procedures offer unique recovery solutions.
  • Patient success stories highlight medical advancements.
We are living in a remarkable time when it comes to biomedicine and innovation.

In this episode of American Medicine Today, listeners are introduced to the latest advancements in biomedicine, particularly focusing on liver regeneration and its potential to transform organ donation practices. Dr. Michael Hufford, CEO of Ligenesis, discusses the groundbreaking human trials being conducted to grow a new liver inside a human using lymph nodes. This innovative approach leverages the natural biology of lymph nodes, which are abundant in the human body and play a crucial role in fighting infections.

By engrafting liver cells into these nodes, the therapy aims to create a functioning ectopic liver, offering hope for patients with end-stage liver disease. The technique, discovered by Dr. Eric Legasse at the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, has been in development for a decade and also shows promise for other organs like kidneys, pancreas, and thymus, which could have significant implications for aging and conditions like diabetes.

The potential for this therapy to bypass traditional organ transplant challenges, such as donor matching and medical risks, is immense, especially considering that a quarter of donated livers are not matched for transplant. In a separate segment, the podcast features Lance Wirth, a patient who shares his recovery journey from spinal issues, thanks to the Bonati Spine Procedures, developed by Dr. Alfred Bonati. Wirth's story highlights the effectiveness of non-invasive procedures and the importance of finding the right medical expertise.

Dr. Bonati also discusses recent discoveries in neurological research, emphasizing the impact on conditions like Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis. The identification of a serum response factor has opened new avenues for controlling and potentially curing neurological diseases. These advancements suggest a future where aging and associated cognitive decline could be significantly mitigated. Listeners are encouraged to stay informed about these medical breakthroughs, which represent hope and progress in the field of medicine.

The podcast provides a platform for sharing inspiring patient stories and cutting-edge research, fostering a community of informed and engaged listeners.

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