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Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) -- Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin's anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.

Lab Notes: Worms Calm the Inflamed Bowel

(MedPage Today) — Parasitic worm eggs given to monkeys with chronic diarrhea improved their condition as well as markers of bowel inflammation. Also this week: a new clue to metformin’s anticancer mechanism.


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