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Drug used to treat arthritis could save the lives of those sickest from COVID-19, study finds

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Drug used to treat arthritis could save the lives of those sickest from COVID-19, study finds

Drug used to treat arthritis could save the lives of those sickest from COVID-19, study finds

A drug used for nearly a decade to prevent joint pain and swelling in those with arthritis could save your life from COVID-19.

A new study is showing promising results with those sickest from the coronavirus.


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