Stem cell therapy needs watchdogs: scientists
16th Nov 2005, 13:16 GMT
It has the potential to treat heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer's, but scientists have voiced their concern that stem cell therapy needs to be overseen by more regulatory agencies.
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