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Friday, June 22, 2007

Stem-cell injections may help heart attack victims

Stem-cell trial for heart attack victims - Independent

Extract:

"Heart attack victims are to be injected with stem cells from their own bone marrow in a groundbreaking trial which could improve patient survival rates.

Doctors hope the injections will repair cell scarring caused during heart attacks, giving patients an improved quality of life.

Britain has one of the worst heart attack rates in the world, with someone having a heart attack every two minutes. Heart attacks are responsible for one in four deaths in men and one in six deaths in women.

During a heart attack, cells in part of the heart die, leaving areas of scarring. The scarred areas are less effective at pumping blood, which can lead to patients suffering heart failure."

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