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Defective HIV copies explain persistent viral traces in treated patients, new study reveals
New research reveals that defective HIV copies, not infectious virus, explain most persistent viral traces in successfully treated patients. This…
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Weekly Dual-Hormone Injection Reduces Liver Fat by 67% in Obesity Trial
Phase 3 trial shows weekly survodutide injections reduced liver fat by 67% and achieved 18.5% weight loss in adults with…
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