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New discoveries and Stem Cell progress

Season 3 Episode 30

Researchers here in Southern California have discovered new things that affect those with Diabetes; things like microbes and circadian rhythms. When it comes to Stem Cell treatments that could reverse the disease, human trials are underway. If everything goes as hoped in these Clinical trials, we could be just 7 years away from successful Stem Cell treatments.

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