Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Heart Failure Risk Post-Heart Attack

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A BMJ study claiming stem cell therapy reduces heart failure risk has been scrutinized for serious data inconsistencies, including age mismatches and suspicious data patterns, leading to calls for retraction and raising concerns about research integrity in the field.
- Sleuths flag ‘complete mismatch’ in data of BMJ stem cell study Retraction Watch
- Heart health alert: Stem cell therapy promises to reduce heart failure risk even after a heart attack The Times of India
- PREVENT-TAHA8: Post-MI Intracoronary Stem Cells May Lower HF Risk After STEMI TCTMD.com
- Heart Breakthrough: Doctors Inject STEM CELLS Directly into Hearts to STOP Heart Failure! Pune Mirror
- Stem Cells Prevent Heart Failure After Heart Attack European Medical Journal
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