In World First, Children Given New Ears Grown From Their Own Cells
Microtia is a condition in which a child is born with a malformed ear that causes hearing problems – but now, scientists can just grow them a new one.
Microtia is a condition in which a child is born with a malformed ear that causes hearing problems – but now, scientists can just grow them a new one.
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The reactions that these patients have over suddenly being able to see could bring a tear to the eye of any hard-hearted soul.
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The research facility is now looking for more adult patients to participate in the treatment.
The breakthrough could bring dozen of old medications back into the game.
Hopes for the drug's success were dashed after it failed to show any improvement - but this new trial shows that it is successful after all.
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