14
Nov
A groundbreaking medical advancement has given new hope to the blind, with the world’s first stem cell treatment successfully restoring vision in patients with severe retinal damage. The revolutionary therapy, developed by a team of scientists, has shown promising results in a clinical trial, marking a major milestone in regenerative medicine. The treatment involves using stem cells to regenerate damaged retinal tissue, a breakthrough for people suffering from retinal degenerative diseases like macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. These conditions often lead to blindness, and until now, treatments have been limited. The pioneering procedure was tested on a group of patients…