Physical Activity Enhances Efficacy of Stem Cell Treatments in Parkinson’s Disease

Recent findings indicate that regular exercise may significantly enhance the effectiveness of stem cell therapy for patients with Parkinson’s disease, presenting a promising new avenue for treatment. This article explores how physical activity influences stem cell function and neuroprotection, the implications for ongoing research, and the potential benefits for patients.

Bipartite Parentage: Mouse With Two Male Parents Reaches Adulthood

Scientists have successfully bred a mouse with two male parents, marking a significant advancement in reproductive biology. This mouse, born through a complex process involving stem cells and genetic engineering, has survived to adulthood, challenging conventional understanding of mammalian reproduction.