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The Startup Behind The First Pig-Human Kidney Transplant Is Targeting Hearts And Livers Next
Biotech startup eGenesis developed a gene-edited kidney that was successfully transplanted into a living patient last week. Its CEO says the company is just getting started.
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Increase In Gonorrhea Cases Among Young Women Across Europe
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Walgreens Suffers $6 Billion Loss As VillageMD Clinic Investment Sours
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An AI App Claiming To Detect STIs From Photos Of Genitals Is A Privacy ‘Disaster’
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