Three-parent IVF prevents inherited diseases in newborns

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Eight healthy babies have been born in the UK using a pioneering IVF technique that reduces the risk of mitochondrial diseases inherited from mothers, involving DNA from three people, marking a significant medical breakthrough despite ethical debates.
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- 8 babies born with DNA from 3 people in world-first IVF trial Yahoo
- Babies made using three people's DNA are born free of hereditary disease BBC
- Three-person IVF technique spared children from inherited diseases, scientists say Reuters
- How a third parent's DNA can prevent an inherited disease NPR
- Healthy babies born from DNA of three people to prevent inherited diseases NBC News
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