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Health experts created a patch that can repair damaged hearts German scientists found a way to fix a broken heart.
Scientists at the University Medical Center Göttingen in Germany created a graftable patch that could be implanted onto a damaged area of the heart to increase its strength.
Initial trials of this heart patch have been promising.
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