mercredi 15 mars 2017
Patients warned against unproven stem cell treatments after 3 women blinded
Doctors are warning against clinics that provide unproven stem cell therapies, citing the case of three patients who were blinded after undergoing a treatment meant to help with macular degeneration.
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