Study shows man-made fat may limit damage to heart attack victims
Friday, August 5, 2011 - 12:30
in Health & Medicine
A man-made fat called Intralipid, which is currently used as a component of intravenous nutrition and to treat rare overdoses of local anesthetics, may also offer protection for patients suffering from heart attacks.
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