by rss feed | May 24, 2026 | News Feeds, PRP kit, States, weekly reads
Platelet-rich plasma or PRP is a regenerative product that has grown in popularity. The literature on clinical applications of PRP is all over the place. Whether it works or not for any particular application is unclear to me. Many orthopedists seem enthused about it....
by rss feed | Feb 4, 2026 | News Feeds, States, Stem Cell Freedom Act, stem cell law, Wyoming stem cell law
There’s a new Wyoming stem cell bill that poses risks to the public. The so-called Stem Cell Freedom Act would allow clinical use of non-FDA-approved cells in that state. With this, Wyoming joins other states such as Florida that are pushing back on the FDA. The...
by rss feed | Dec 26, 2025 | Iowa stem cells, News Feeds, States, Travis Autor, Travis Broughton
State attorneys general have done a good job addressing the stem cell clinic problem locally. They’ve increasingly taken action on unproven stem cells and related firms. In some ways, they’ve been more effective than the feds. The AG successes have been...
by rss feed | Apr 17, 2025 | Florida stem cell bill, News Feeds, Right-To-Try Law, States, stem cell politics
A new Florida stem cell bill directly challenges the FDA and its CBER branch. If passed, which seems relatively likely, the Florida bill would become of state trend. A Utah stem cell law and a broader Nevada biologics law legally okay non-FDA approved biologics....
by rss feed | Oct 15, 2020 | Arkansas, Arkansas Regenerative Medical Center, chiropractors, COVID-19, Leslie Rutledge, News Feeds, Sarah Knife Chief, Serge Francois, States, stem cell law, stem cell lawsuit
It’s encouraging to see that the states including now Arkansas via their attorney generals (or is it attorneys general?) are taking more action against stem cell clinic firms, but the big scope of AG action has somewhat surprised me. Arkansas AG suit The latest...