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Autism: Collaborating for a Cause

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Emerging Research: Clinical research trials are also being conducted for the following conditions:

ViaCord financially supports Phase 1 Clinical Research Trial with Duke University Medical Center to study safety of cord blood infusion in children with Autism.

Cord blood stem cells are known to have characteristics that could potentially help the underlying causes being researched for Autism Spectrum Disorder.106

Banking cord blood does not guarantee that treatment will work and only a doctor can determine when it can be used. For more details and references visit www.viacord.com/references.

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• Cerebral Palsy28,29

• Type 1 Diabetes23,31,32,84

• Brain Injury92

• Autism74

INCREASE IN CASES OVER THE LAST 2 YEARS101

The CDC reports: kids are diagnosed with Autism101

30%

1 in 68

Advancing the Promise of Newborn Stem Cell Therapy

Call today to learn about our pricing.

866-455-9142 | www.viacord.com

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Banking cord blood does not guarantee that treatment will work and only a doctor can determine when it can be used. For more details and references visit www.viacord.com/references.Pricing is guaranteed through 06/30/16. Pricing is subject to change.

• Provided over 300 cord blood units to doctors and researchers1

• Published the highest treatment success rate - 88% - among any family bank9

• Over 20 years of experience

We apply the most advanced science to deliver the highest quality stem cell collection and storage process so families can take full advantage of the research and progress being made in the field.

ViaCord = Trusted & Experienced

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ViaCord’s approach is simple: