Cell therapy showed promising results in treating autoimmune diseases in children and adolescents, according to Nature News. This personalized cell therapy appeared to reset the immune system and ease severe symptoms in eight young patients.
The advancements in healthcare were highlighted in multiple reports, including Nature News. These reports also mentioned a woman's experience with preeclampsia, underscoring the severity of the condition. Simultaneously, AI innovations were emerging, such as cost-effective language models and virtual dating, as reported by Nature News. Furthermore, a musician with ALS was able to return to performing using an AI-generated voice, according to Nature News and other sources.
The news of the cell therapy came as the Trump administration's science policy was being shaped by a coalition of players, as reported by Vox. The administration's agenda was widely characterized as a war on scientific progress, but there was more to the story, according to Marina Bolotnikova, a senior reporter for Vox's Future Perfect section.
In other news, the World Health Organization condemned a US-funded vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau as unethical, according to Ars Technica. The trial, led by Danish researchers and funded by the CDC under controversial Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., faced widespread criticism for its questionable practices and potential harm. This condemnation followed the CDC's decision to abandon a universal recommendation for a hepatitis B vaccine birth dose, further raising concerns, according to Ars Technica.
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