First IVF Babies with Three-Parent DNA Born Free of Hereditary Disease

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The UK has successfully used mitochondrial donation technology to prevent mitochondrial diseases in eight babies, sparking both hope and controversy due to ethical concerns and potential genetic mutations, with cautious scientific progress deemed essential.
Topics:health#ethical-controversy#genetic-engineering#genetic-mutations#health#ivf#mitochondrial-donation
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