When
they gave thalidomide to seven HHT patients, six had significantly fewer nosebleeds within a month of their first dose, Mummery and colleagues report online today in Nature Medicine.
Not exact matches
«The biggest issue facing the lawyers is persuading authorities that
thalidomide gave rise to a range of other defects, including unilateral limb defects — or that it caused other damage without apparent limb defects at all.»
But
given that the protein is found in so many tissues, it's puzzling that
thalidomide has such specific effects on limbs, ears, eyes, gut, and kidneys.
I guess the don't
give leave to poor disabled -LCB-
thalidomide -RCB- people sueing rich lawyers.