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How Scientists Turned One Kidney Into a Match for Everyone

For decades, one of modern medicine’s most stubborn puzzles has been the problem of biological compatibility. Organ transplants save countless lives each year, yet they are still governed by the ancient logic of blood types, a system that determines who can safely receive an organ and who must continue waiting. A patient with type O …

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Man with Type 1 Diabetes Now Producing Insulin Thanks to Groundbreaking Gene-Edited Cell Therapy

For the first time, a man with a 37-year history of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) has begun producing his own insulin after receiving a transplant of gene-edited pancreatic cells. This groundbreaking clinical trial marks a pivotal moment in the search for a cure, offering a potential future where the daily burden of insulin injections and …

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New mRNA Shot Turns Immune Cells Into Cancer-Killers Directly Inside the Body, Study Finds

What if fighting cancer didn’t mean months of grueling hospital visits, weeks of waiting for lab results, and treatments that can cost more than a home? What if the body could be taught to heal itself not over time, but within hours? For decades, scientists have dreamed of turning the immune system into a precision …

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Breakthrough Cancer Research Shows Promise for mRNA Vaccine Technology

On a quiet afternoon in early March 2020, Vita Sara Blechner was at home in Oceanside, New York when a sudden, sharp pain spread across her back. At first, it felt like something minor. Maybe acid reflux, maybe stress. But within hours, that discomfort turned into something far more serious. At the hospital, scans revealed …

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Inhalable Gene Therapy for Lung Cancer Moves Closer to Approval Following Promising Early Data

What if treating lung cancer one day felt less like enduring aggressive therapy and more like using a device that supports your breathing. That idea may sound distant, but researchers are now testing a gene therapy that is inhaled directly into the lungs. After early clinical results showed signs of tumor response in patients with …

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Brazil Unveils the World’s First Spinal Cord Repair Drug That Could Make Paralysis Reversible

A devastating spinal cord injury has long been viewed as a life sentence, cutting off movement and independence in an instant. Yet a quiet scientific discovery is beginning to challenge that belief. Researchers have identified a naturally occurring protein that appears capable of rebuilding damaged nerve connections, sparking unexpected signs of recovery in patients once …

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