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Researchers from Duke University have demonstrated that a type 2 diabetes treatment combining two drugs is more effective when the drugs are linked by a heat-sensitive tether, instead of simply being administered at the same time. Read more
Researchers from Duke University have demonstrated that a type 2 diabetes treatment combining two drugs is more effective when the drugs are linked by a heat-sensitive tether, instead of simply being administered at the same time. Read more