Why The Newly Proposed Sepsis Treatment Needs More Study
The body-wide inflammation known as sepsis kills about 300,000 people in U.S. hospitals each year. Promising treatments have come and gone, warn skeptical doctors, who call for rigorous research.
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March 31, 2017 at 03:48AM
NPR News: Why The Newly Proposed Sepsis Treatment Needs More Study
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