Clinical trial in US holds promise for sickle-cell patients
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Sickle cell disease is debilitating, disproportionately striking people of African descent. In the United States, one in 12 African-Americans has the illness. Now, there’s hope for a cure through a promising new treatment at one of the world’s leading health agencies.
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