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‘Blood filtering’ therapy could treat preeclampsia, early study hints


A blood-filtering technique could be a promising treatment for preeclampsia, a potentially deadly disorder of pregnancy that involves high blood pressure.

The new therapy is safe for both the pregnant person and the fetus, according to a new pilot study published Monday (April 27) in the journal Nature Medicine. Future trials will examine how well the treatment works, but early data hints that it can reduce circulating levels of a placental protein linked to the disease.

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