Stem Cell Bill to Thwart False Claims
By Bangkok Post,
Bangkok Post
| 01. 10. 2015
The Public Health Ministry is drafting a bill to regulate stem cell treatment to protect consumers from exaggerated claims and unethical procedures.
Speaking on Friday after a monthly meeting of ministry...
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