SKY NewsNew 'life-saving' COVID treatment can reduce risk of death by 24%

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Quote from: News on January 09, 2021, 01:01:12 AM
New 'life-saving' COVID treatment can reduce risk of death by 24%

Drugs typically used to treat rheumatoid arthritis are now set to be given to COVID patients in intensive care with the hope they could save hundreds of lives.

Source: New 'life-saving' COVID treatment can reduce risk of death by 24%


And in other news, the pope is a Catholic. Sorry, but the effects of these drugs on lung function was the subject of the last paper I had a hand in refereeing back in '82. A chap originally from Aberystwyth Uni who went on to perfect what is now the e-cig vaper, but when he designed it, it was to be a means to deliver the steroids that cause the lungs of premature babies to mature faster, develop their surfactant coating and work, giving the premature infant double the chance of living was finally published in the Biochemical Journal some months after Maggie threw me out of the research job.
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New 'life-saving' COVID treatment can reduce risk of death by 24%

Drugs typically used to treat rheumatoid arthritis are now set to be given to COVID patients in intensive care with the hope they could save hundreds of lives.

Source: New 'life-saving' COVID treatment can reduce risk of death by 24%