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Woman possibly cured of HIV using novel but rare treatment, researchers say - 1breakingnews.com
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2/17/2022
According to an article published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Perinatal Education, umbilical cord blood, once believed as a waste product, is now collected and used to gather stem cells to help cure various diseases like cancer.
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