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It’s interesting how much attention gets placed on the harvesting stage. From what I’ve read, the quality and viability of stem cells can be heavily influenced by how they’re collected, handled, and processed before they’re ever used in treatment. Even if two therapies use similar types of cells, differences during collection may affect the number of healthy cells available and how well they perform later.
This reminds me of other areas of healthcare where preparation and early-stage decisions matter just as much as the treatment itself. For example, with ADHD medications, doctors often spend time monitoring dosage and side effects because those factors can influence the overall outcome. I came across an article that discusses managing medication-related challenges in a practical way: https://lotuspsychiatryandwellness.com/how-to-cope-with-side-effects-of-adhd-medication/
In general, it seems that whether it's stem cell therapy, medication management, or another treatment, the steps that happen before and during treatment can be just as important as the treatment itself.
I agree that stronger verification could help reduce fake accounts and improve trust between users. Privacy protections around profile photos are important as well, although screenshot restrictions can sometimes be difficult to enforce across different devices.
It’s similar to how organizations focus on risk reduction and continuity planning—preventing issues before they become larger problems. I recently came across some useful information on that topic here: https://agsiraq.com/iso-22301-certification/
A balance between security, privacy, and ease of use would probably give users the best experience.