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How stem cell therapy could save our brave boy!

Amanda Fenn knew something was wrong when her 10-month-old son Ethan couldn’t sit up by himself.

His three older siblings had all been walking by that stage, and Amanda was worried about why he was struggling.

At 11 months, Ethan looked thin – almost ‘fragile’ as Amanda put it – so she took him to see a doctor.

“They sent us to a paediatrician who just said, ‘Each kid develops at their own rate, it’s nothing to worry about, he’ll get

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