jeudi 11 janvier 2018
ALS patients take anti-psychotic drug in Canadian clinical trial
About 100 patients are taking part in new University of Calgary led Canada-wide clinical trial to treat ALS, a debilitating and ultimately deadly neural disease that has few treatments and no cure.
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