yes
They can replace cells to treat or cure diseases.
they can cure human diseases but the question is should we use them.
Stem cells have shown promise in treating a variety of diseases, but the number of diseases they can cure is still evolving. Some conditions that stem cell therapies have shown potential for include blood disorders, certain types of cancer, spinal cord injuries, and autoimmune diseases. Research in this area is ongoing to determine the full extent of their therapeutic applications.
Embryonic stem cells can cure diseases by differentiating into specialized cell types, allowing for the regeneration of damaged tissues and organs, such as nerve cells for spinal cord injuries or insulin-producing cells for diabetes. Additionally, they can be used in research to model diseases, test drug responses, and develop targeted therapies, ultimately leading to more effective treatments.
Stem cells would be crucial in learning how to cure some genetic diseases and growing organs for people who need organ transplants.
He didn't really invent anything. He studied cells and found out that healthy cells could cure diseases such as sickle cell anemia and cancers.
Stem cells currently have no use in the medical industry but around the year 2025 scientists are hoping to be able to master the art of being able to turn stem cells to a human's own cells which could cure cancer and many other diseases.
Ernest Everett Just found out that cells could cure diseases such as: Sickle cell disease.
He didn't really invent anything. He studied cells and found out that healthy cells could cure diseases such as sickle cell anemia and cancers.
it can cure your wounds
Such a cure has not yet been discovered.
Radiation therapy, properly dosed, kills the faster dividing cancer cells at a significantly higher rate than the more slowly dividing healthy cells.