Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine is a field of medical science that uses stem cells and growth factors to improve or restore function to damaged or aging tissues. It is used to treat and even potentially cure a wide range of conditions and diseases, including tissue and organ damage caused by accidents, aging, or diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Through the use of stem cells, scientists are able to grow a range of living cells and tissue that can replace the damaged or age-affected tissue in the human body, allowing the body to regenerate itself. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the medical field and lead to longer and healthier lives for many people.
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