Promised Cures, Tainted Cells: How Cord Blood Banks Mislead Parents
Briefly

Private cord blood banks market the cells as a cure for various diseases, but doctors seldom use them due to advances in adult stem cell transplants, rendering cord blood unnecessary.
Despite parents paying for cord blood storage as an assurance of a healthy future, the actual usefulness of stored samples is low due to issues like volume and contamination, making them often unusable.
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