'Big leap' for Parkinson's treatment: symptoms improve in stem-cells trials
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Recent clinical trials investigating stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease indicate that injecting stem-cell-derived neurons into the brain is safe and may yield benefits. While the trials demonstrated safety and hints of efficacy, such as reductions in tremors, they involved a small cohort and primarily focused on safety. Experts emphasize the need for larger studies to better assess the therapeutic potential of these interventions, which aim to address the condition affecting millions worldwide without a current cure.
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