Japan approves world’s first stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s

Japan has approved the world's first stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease, offering new hope for millions globally. The treatment uses Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) to replace damaged dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. Expected to reach patients soon, experts say the breakthrough could transform Parkinson's treatment and advance regenerative medicine on a worldwide scale.

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