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A new study out of Nature Medicine claims to have found stem cells that have the ability to develop into new eggs — meaning women could one day have children well into late-adulthood. Massachusetts General Hospital researcher Dr. Jonathan Tilly tells Emily how his findings could defy the limits of age.

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