
New York Times Spotlights Stem Cell Therapy – How STEMS Health Sets a Higher Standard
At STEMS Health & Regenerative Medicine in Miami Beach, we appreciate the recent New York Times article, “Are Stem Cell Therapies Safe to Try?” by

At STEMS Health & Regenerative Medicine in Miami Beach, we appreciate the recent New York Times article, “Are Stem Cell Therapies Safe to Try?” by

If you’re experiencing persistent hip pain due to bursitis or a labral tear and you’re seeking a non-surgical, minimally invasive solution, there’s good news: Platelet-Rich

Two of the most common repetitive strain injuries among active adults are tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow. Despite their sporty names, these conditions aren’t limited

The shoulder is one of the most dynamic joints in the human body – and also one of the most vulnerable. Whether you’re lifting weights,

Data from the University of Michigan’s Institute for Healthcare Policy and Aging shows that 70% of Americans aged 50-to-80 report symptoms of joint pain. 45% of those

Degenerative disc disease, a common cause of chronic back pain, can make it painful to sit on a beach chair, swing a golf club, or

Whether you’re a weekend warrior playing paddleball on the sand, a business leader managing chronic desk-related pain, or someone focused on longevity and wellness, there’s

Summary: Florida House Bill 1617 sets new safety, registration, and consent rules for regenerative clinics across the state. At STEMS Health, these standards have always

Stem cell therapy has gained significant attention in recent years for its potential to relieve pain and restore lost function associated with many conditions, from