ENd-of-life choices prove difficult (Salina Journal)
In some ways, the metric for health care is pretty black and white. “You’re trained that disease is your enemy,” says Dr
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ENd-of-life choices prove difficult (Salina Journal)
In some ways, the metric for health care is pretty black and white. “You’re trained that disease is your enemy,” says Dr
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ENd-of-life choices prove difficult (Salina Journal)
Reuters – Nine-year-old Corey Haas can ride his bike alone now, thanks to an experimental gene therapy that has boosted his fading vision with a single treatment.
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Gene therapy experiment restores sight in a few
(Reuters)
AFP – After a three-year trial, a South Korean court is Monday due to pass judgement on a scientist hailed as a national hero until his apparently landmark stem cell research was ruled to be fake.

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SKorean disgraced cloning scientist awaits verdict
(AFP)
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