Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t benefit hospitalized COVID-19 patients
In a final analysis of study data, researchers concluded that the medication hydroxychloroquine provides no benefit to adults hospitalized with COVID-19.
In a final analysis of study data, researchers concluded that the medication hydroxychloroquine provides no benefit to adults hospitalized with COVID-19.
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Detailed analysis of eight patients published.
NIH-supported trial first step in developing new approach to treat myasthenia gravis.
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One of the first human studies on how mitochondrial function impacts immune cells to guide future treatments.