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Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at 7:54AM
"Scientists are reporting the first strong evidence that human embryonic stem cells may be helping patients."
"The cells appear to have improved the vision in more than half of the 18 patients who had become legally blind because of two progressive, currently incurable eye diseases."
"The researchers stress that the findings must be considered preliminary because the number of patients treated was relatively small and they have only been followed for an average of less than two years."
"But the findings are quite promising. The patients had lost so much vision that there was no expectation that they could benefit, the researchers say."
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