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Research underway on using stem cells to treat diabetes

Por: The Times-Tribune Health January 01, 2024

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Q: My 11-year-old granddaughter was recently hospitalized for two days and diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. This came as a shock. Her cord blood has been stored since her birth.... + full article



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