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FDA-Approved Artificial Blood Vessel Stirs Concerns

The F.D.A. approved an artificial vessel to restore blood flow in patients, despite its own scientists flagging questionable study results and potentially fatal ruptures of the product.

Christina Jewett
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Clinical Trials, Defense Department, Food and Drug Administration, Humacyte, Implants, Israel, Medical Devices, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Research, Surgery and Surgeons, Ukraine, United States, United States Army, United States Defense and Military Forces
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