Stem cell treatment enables stroke patients to move and talk again
Scientists from Imperial College London treated five stroke victims with stem cells extracted from their own bone marrow - with remarkable results.
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Hope for stroke victims after radical stem cell treatment enables patients to move and talk again.
- 5 stroke victims were treated with stem cells extracted from bone marrow
- Treatment triggers rapid regeneration of damaged brain cells
- Patients regained power of speech and use of their arms and legs
- More than 150,000 people have a stroke in England every year
- Treatment is at early stage and needs years of testing
- Imperial College London scientists says it shows 'great potential'
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