Cochrane Review Confirms Convalescent Plasma Fails to Cut COVID-19 Mortality
A landmark 48-RCT Cochrane review finds high-certainty evidence that convalescent plasma does not reduce death in moderate-to-severe COVID-19.
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A landmark 48-RCT Cochrane review finds high-certainty evidence that convalescent plasma does not reduce death in moderate-to-severe COVID-19.
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A completed Phase 3 trial tests placental MSC secretome injections against placebo in 60 GvHD patients at an Iranian hospital.
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A novel biologic targeting IL-33 shows promising advances in COPD treatment, potentially reshaping how chronic lung disease is managed.
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