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FDA Launches New Pathway to Fast-Track Treatments for Ultra-Rare Diseases
The FDA unveils a “plausible mechanism pathway” to speed approval of innovative therapies for ultra-rare diseases, paving the way for personalized and gene-based treatments.
5 days ago


Stem Cell Breakthrough Lets Paralyzed Patient Stand Again
Japanese researchers restored movement in a paralyzed man using reprogrammed stem cells injected into his spinal-cord injury. The treatment, tested in four patients, helped one man stand independently and another regain limb movement, offering early evidence that iPS cell therapies may support neural repair and future paralysis treatments.
Dec 3, 2025


Scientists Cure Type 1 Diabetes in Mice Using a Gentle Immune System “Reset”
Stanford Medicine researchers cured Type 1 diabetes in mice using a gentle immune-reset approach that combines donor blood stem cells and pancreatic islet transplants. The method prevented autoimmunity, required no immunosuppressive drugs, and may pave the way for future treatments for diabetes and other autoimmune diseases.
Dec 2, 2025


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Regenerating Hearts: How Stem Cell Therapy Could Transform the Treatment of Congenital Heart Diseases
Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, affecting millions at every stage of life, including infants born with congenital...
Nov 30, 2024


StitchR: New Technology for Treating Genetic Diseases with Large Genes
Gene therapy has shown promise in treating many genetic diseases, but some conditions, like muscular dystrophy, involve very large genes...
Nov 18, 2024


New Gene-Editing Technique: A Better Alternative to CRISPR for Fixing Cystic Fibrosis Mutation
A team from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, along with Harvard University and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, has made...
Sep 10, 2024
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