Stem cells findings raise hopes for blind treatment

Human embryonic stem cells can help slow sight loss in rats, US researchers reported today.

Stem cells findings raise hopes for blind treatment

Human embryonic stem cells can help slow sight loss in rats, US researchers reported today.

The findings raise hopes that a leading cause of blindness could eventually be treatable with stem cell therapy.

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