Stem Cells From Human Primary Tooth Pulp May Help Treat Chronic-Phase Cerebral Palsy
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Baby Teeth Could Hold A Surprising Key To Treating Cerebral Palsy
Most parents tuck their child's lost baby teeth away as keepsakes, maybe leaving them for the tooth fairy. A new study out of Japan suggests those tiny teeth may carry medical value far beyond nostalgia. The post Baby Teeth Could Hold A Surprising Key To Treating Cerebral Palsy appeared first on StudyFinds.
Human Baby Teeth Stem Cells Show Potential in Treating Cerebral Palsy
A groundbreaking study emerging from Japan has unveiled promising advancements in the treatment of cerebral palsy, a debilitating neurological disorder primarily caused by brain injury sustained before or during birth. This condition leads to impaired posture and movement, traditionally without a cure, often diagnosed only after noticeable motor deficits manifest in children. Researchers from Nagoya University Hospital have pioneered an innovati…
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