Article 6ZFCD UK firms misleading parents with milk teeth autism treatment claims, report finds

UK firms misleading parents with milk teeth autism treatment claims, report finds

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Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6ZFCD)

Charity says it is outrageous' tooth stem cell procedures are being advertised with claims about treating' autism

Companies are making thousands of pounds by misleading parents with claims that collecting stem cells from their children's teeth can be a treatment for diabetes and autism, an investigation has found.

Tooth stem cell banking, also known as dental pulp cell banking, involves parents collecting and sending lost milk teeth to a laboratory where stem cells are harvested from the dental pulp. Firms that advertise tooth banking services claim these stem cells can be used in treatments for conditions such as diabetes as well as for autism.

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