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Pioneering Fetal Stem Cell Therapy for Spina Bifida Repair Proves Safe

A groundbreaking Phase I clinical trial, recently published in The Lancet, has demonstrated that integrating stem cell therapy with conventional fetal surgery performed prior to birth represents a safe and encouraging strategy for addressing myelomeningocele, which is recognized as the most severe manifestation of spina bifida. This marks the inaugural instance where viable stem cells […]

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Tea Boosts Bone Strength in Senior Women, Heavy Coffee May Weaken It

A fresh study conducted by researchers at Flinders University offers valuable insights into the potential impacts of two popular beverages—coffee and tea—on bone health among older women. This research, which appeared in the esteemed journal Nutrients, involved tracking almost 10,000 women over the age of 65 for a full decade. The goal was to determine […]

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