Cedar Knolls, NJ -– Expecting a newborn child is both a fearful and exhilarating time for many parents. Some expecting parents have reasonable cause to have high anxiety over the impending birth of their child. Those who have a family history of severe medical problems, hereditary diseases, and other life-threatening conditions are more likely to be concerned for the future of their child’s well-being.
For parents looking to safeguard their children from potentially life-threatening diseases, cord blood banking can help provide the peace of mind many parents need. With its innovative, pioneering placenta-derived stem cell and cord blood banking, LifebankUSA offers the best methods for harvesting, cryogenically storing, and successfully releasing stem cells for use in any treatment or research application. These important stem cells show incredible promise in the treatment of debilitating diseases such as Alzheimer's, heart disease, and even spinal cord injuries, and a broad array of other potentially life-threatening diseases and conditions.
By storing the child’s placenta-derived stem cells and cord blood at birth, parents are making an all-important, possibly life-saving investment in their family’s future well-being. With LifebankUSA, parents can rest assured knowing they can have the latest advances in medical treatments simply by banking their child’s stem cell-rich cord blood.
LifebankUSA is not only a highly reputable cord blood banking facility, but is also registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and accredited by the AABB, formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks.
For additional information about this innovative cord blood bank, visit http://www.lifebankusa.com or call 1-877-543-3226.
About LifebankUSA – Founded in 1998 by a leading team of researchers, scientists, and doctors, LifebankUSA is the only cord blood bank offering placenta-derived stem cells and the ability to store two units of cord blood. This effectively doubles the protection for children from life-threatening diseases.


