Type 1 Diabetes Is Now Cured in Mice Using Stem Cells
Finally some good news. New research is now using an innovative technique to turn stem cells into insulin-producing beta cells in a more effective manner.
Finally some good news. New research is now using an innovative technique to turn stem cells into insulin-producing beta cells in a more effective manner.
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Today, the balance sheet regarding Coronavirus cases looks like this: 28,349 infected with the virus of which 3,863 (14%) are in critical condition 565 deaths
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