M2 Protein And Antioxidants May Be Key To Reducing H1H1 Influenza A Damage
Thursday, October 29, 2009 - 12:07
in Health & Medicine
With all of the concern/hype/hysteria over vaccines for H1N1 influenza, a team of Alabama researchers say they may have found a way to protect lungs from all strains of the flu—antioxidants. In an article appearing in the FASEB Journal they say that antioxidants might hold the key in preventing the flu virus from wreaking havoc on our lungs. read more
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