schneider said that he is "not aware of any relevant risk of the drug" and that his team has "not observed side effects in thousands of treated animals."
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he added: �these findings show that despite the tireless work of doctors and nurses, it appears that some cancer patients are still enduring shockingly long waits to start treatment.
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. therapy, hdl particle size got smaller (not a good thing) and the hdl worked less effectively to remove cholesterol from the body," mehta said.
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