Study says lupus drugs may treat atherosclerosis
14th Nov 2006, 06:12 GMT
A Wake Forest University School of Medicine research team has been investigating two drugs for lupus that may stabilize atherosclerotic plaque in the walls of arteries and help avert heart attacks and strokes.
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