
|Articles|July 1, 2004
Stem cell therapy may 'cure' stress urinary incontinence
San Francisco--Stem cell therapy can repair the tissue damage that causes urinary incontinence, say Austrian researchers, who used myoblasts and fibroblasts to strengthen patients' rhabdosphincters and urethras and eliminate their symptoms.
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