Three-parent DNA technique prevents inherited diseases in babies

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Researchers in Britain have successfully used a technique involving DNA from three people to help prevent inherited mitochondrial diseases, resulting in the birth of eight healthy babies, marking a significant milestone in reproductive medicine and genetic disease prevention.
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