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3D Technology Can Help Reprogramming Stem Cells into Neurons

Scientists in the United States have made a new medical breakthrough, reprogramming stem cells into groups of neurons that have…

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Promising Stem Cell Research Could Give New Life to Brittle Bones

New research from scientists in Canada has shown that injections of stem cells can improve the quality of brittle bones…

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5 Simple Ways to Reduce Weight after a New Baby

There’s a lot of pressure on being a first-time mother. You're occupied by breastfeeding, cooking and eating healthy, attempting to…

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Sleep Guide for Newborn Twins (For New Parents)

Having a new baby can be a bundle of joy but it’s even more wonderful to have twins! While that…

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Using Umbilical Cord Blood to Speed Up Stroke Recovery

New research is taking a look at using umbilical cord blood to improve the speed of recovery after an ischaemic stroke.…

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Stem Cell Gene Therapy for Treating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Researchers from the Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cell Research Center for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at UCLA and…

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A Blind Woman Regains Vision after Retinal Stem Cell Surgery

A legally blind woman from Baltimore is now able to see again thanks to retinal stem cell surgery. The first…

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Sleep Guide for Toddlers 1-2 Years

There is a big difference between getting enough sleep and getting quality sleep. Getting enough sleep means that your child…

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‘Mini Brains’ From Human Stem Cells May Replace Lab Animals

Animal testing has been used by scientists for hundreds of years to test surgical procedures and new drugs. Unfortunately, there…

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How Cells4Life Save More Cord Blood Stem Cells

One of the most important factors during cord blood transplantation is the number and volume of viable cells available for stem cell…

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