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NOAA's Marine Animal Service and the US Fish and Wildlife Service have announced that the plan to revive the sea turtle department of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean.
Scientists put a tiny ring in the cornea area, focusing the light towards the retina, allowing the patient to see clearly at all distances.
British scientists recover nerve damage caused by multiple sclerosis by activating the regenerative function of stem cells in the brain.
A group of doctors from a Medical Center in France successfully performed surgery to restore the trachea of people with cancer.
Grafting stem cells into experimental mice with thigh muscle injury showed that muscle muscles recovered faster and stronger before injury.
For the first time in medical history, scientists have restored part of their vision to blind patients by implanting tiny microchips into the retina.
Canadian scientists have used artificial corneas to successfully restore sight to some patients, thereby helping them avoid the risk of blindness.
According to a study by Spanish scientists, doctors may soon use dark chocolate as a medicine to treat liver diseases.