Posted on Sunday, 24th July 2011 by Jake Clutterbuck
Using a type of stem cell taken from bone marrow, doctors are testing whether they can undo heart muscle damage caused by heart attacks. Cardiologist Joshua Hare describes the response of patients who received the treatment, and whether the procedure might be common one day.
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