
BHARATIYA SCIENTISTS CLAIM CURE FOR BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
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> Indian scientists claim cure for bronchial asthma
> The Times of India
> Tuesday, April 10, 2001
> Kolkata - Four Kolkata-based chemical biologists claim to
> have discovered a drug for bronchial asthma that has been
> approved by the government and is slated to hit the
> market soon.
> The drug prepared from extracts of seven commonly
> available plants promises freedom from inhalers and
> offers a permanent cure for patients of bronchial asthma
> alone. The drug has been patented after successful human
> trial and approved by the Council of Scientific and
> Industrial Research (CSIR). . . .
> Read the news story here:
> http://www.timesofindia.com/today/10hlth2.htm
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