
Stem cells: Hope and hype
Discovery
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The Wild West of Medicine
Fake stem cell therapies are being marketed direct to consumer. In many cases, it's just outright fraud," says Professor Megan Muncie of the University of Melbourne. Stem cell clinics targeting vulnerable patients with misleading ads that claim to treat everything from joint pain to diseases that have no cure. Three years ago in Florida, three elderly women each paid $5,000 to have stem cells taken from their own fat injected into their eyes.
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