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Groundbreaking Gene Therapy Drastically Reduces Bleeding Episodes In Hemophilia B Patients

09:18 EST 7 Dec 2017 | Kaiser Health News

A hemophilia expert called the results "striking" and just another example of a gene therapy renaissance that has brought patients with rare inherited diseases closer to potential cures. In other public health news: exercise and fat; skin cancer; a ketogenic diet; the flu; and more.

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