The molecules of a highly toxic plant, known for its bell-shaped purple and pink flowers and found in some home gardens, have ...
Findings from the current study demonstrate that over half of chronic HF patients in the DIG trial had severe and more advanced disease as evidenced by the presence of NYHA III–IV symptoms, LVEF <25%, ...
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How foxglove went from deadly plant to heart medicine?
Foxglove, a flowering plant long feared for its toxicity, became an unlikely source of a widely studied heart drug. Digoxin, a cardiac glycoside associated in modern medicine with Digitalis species ...
A proof-of-concept trial by researchers at ETH Zurich, the University Hospitals of Basel and Zurich, and the Basel-Land Cantonal Hospital, demonstrated that treating breast cancer patients with a low, ...
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