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Lymphocyte Subsets Predict Mortality in Acute Paraquat Poisoning
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Lymphocyte Subsets Predict Mortality in Acute Paraquat Poisoning

April 18, 2025 0

New study shows how blood tests could help doctors spot high-risk patients early Paraquat is a powerful weed killer that’s been used around the world for decades. But it’s also one of the most dangerous […]

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