Unproven stem-cell treatments touted on federal database ClinicalTrials.gov, study says
Stem cell clinics offering unproven treatments increasingly are using a federal clinical-trials database as a marketing tool to attract patients who then are charged for enrolling in the purported trials, according to a new study. The strategy exposes patients seeking help for ailments -- from hip pains to autism to erectile dysfunction -- to “unjustifiable” […]Related:Nutrition science isn’t broken, it’s just wicked hardCoffee with Viagra-like ingredient recalled after FDA discoveryMost female homicide victims are killed by husbands or other intimate partners, new report shows
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