DNA egg swap prevents rare diseases
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British scientists have mastered a controversial technique using cloning technology to prevent some incurable inherited diseases by swapping DNA between two fertilised human eggs.
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British scientists have mastered a controversial technique using cloning technology to prevent some incurable inherited diseases by swapping DNA between two fertilised human eggs.
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The deaths of millions of women and infants could easily be prevented by more widely adopting simple practices like handwashing and immunisations, according to a WHO report.
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