Three-person babies or the fight against mitochondrial disease

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Is it possible to have a three-person baby? In which country is this possible?

Well, we are not talking about science-fiction but about breakthrough in medicine. And yes, it is possible to create babies from the DNA of two women and one man.

The question is, why? If you don't know the answer, keep reading.

This post is about mitochondrial disease and how scientists from the University of Newcastle have developed a technique to treat this devastating disease.

What is mitochondrial disease? Click here to find out.

You can learn more about a pioneering technique developed at the University of Newcastle.

More recently, MPs have voted in parliament in favour of creating babies free from this disease.

Listening
Listen to Public Health Minister, Jane Ellison, and Sharon Bernardi, who lost seven babies to this genetic disease.

However, this has generated a debate. Some critics say that this procedure raises ethical and safety issues.

What is your opinion?

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