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New York Post Brain cells from pigs might help treat Parkinson's patients New York Post Parkinson's is a progressive neurological disease that slowly kills the brain cells that make dopamine, which helps control movement. Patients can take medicine to replace the dopamine but there's currently no cure or treatment to slow the disease's ... Pig cell implants could hold key to alleviating Parkinson's symptomsRT Parkinson's patients try pig cells implanted in brainAGDAILY In the future, Parkinson's and other diseases might be treated with pig brain cellsMic all 5 news articles » More... |
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