Families pay thousands of dollars to store their children’s stem cells with the hope of a healthier future. But the cells are rarely useful, and sometimes contaminated. Families pay thousands of dollars to store their children’s stem cells with the hope of a healthier future. But the cells are rarely useful, and sometimes contaminated. Blood, Stem Cells, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Parenting, Babies and Infants, Children and Childhood, Hospitals, Advertising and Marketing, Transplants, Clinical Trials, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, your-feed-healthcare, audio-neutral-informative NYT > Science
Promised Cures, Tainted Cells: How Cord Blood Banks Mislead Parents
