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WASHINGTON: Scientists have developed a drug to prevent sudden death, which may prevent sudden death and reports of sudden death.
According to the details, scientists from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found in a study that through an experimental drug, rats can be protected from the rupture of a large blood vessel in the stomach. The research results have been published in the scientific journal Biomaterials Advances.
It should be noted that rats, which spread rapidly on the earth, are considered to be the most successful of the mammals that suckle their young, and no country in the world is safe from the hands of rats. A drug can be tested on mice before being tested.
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About 200,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with the celiac disease each year and 15,000 people die annually. are made Patients do not show any symptoms for diagnosis. Experts say that all men between the ages of 65 and 75 who have ever smoked or are smoking, should undergo an ultrasound scan to check for triple-A, as an increase in triple-A is attributed to inflammation in the blood vessels.
All attempts to treat triple-A in the past proved unsuccessful. Researchers used nanoparticles to deliver anti-inflammatory materials to inflamed blood vessels, which helped reverse the effects of the disease. Experts say that the use of medicine based on this technique for humans can prevent sudden death.
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