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The two biological parents plus a third person who supplies healthy mitochondrial … · eight healthy babies were born in britain with the help of an experimental technique that uses dna from three people to help mothers avoid passing devastating rare diseases to … · eight children born in the united kingdom are living healthy lives — potentially owing to a ground-breaking but controversial reproductive procedure aimed at stopping them … · new clinical trial research shows that several healthy children in the country have been born with the dna of three people. · since 2023, eight healthy babies have been born in england using embryos created from the dna of three people, in the largest clinical test so far of a controversial version of in … · london (ap) — eight healthy babies were born in britain with the help of an experimental technique that uses dna from three people to help mothers avoid passing … · eight babies have been born in the uk thanks to a technology that uses dna from three people: · in a major medical breakthrough, doctors in the uk have announced that eight healthy babies have been born using a groundbreaking ivf technique involving dna from … · eight babies have been born healthy using a pioneering ivf technique that prevents the transmission of devastating mitochondrial diseases, according to results … · in a groundbreaking uk first, eight healthy babies have been born using an ivf technique that includes dna from three people—two parents and a female donor. · eight healthy babies have been born in the uk using dna from three people, an ivf breakthrough that prevents inherited mitochondrial disease and offers hope to at-risk families. Doctors at newcastle university led the study, which …