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Radiation Sickness Drug Developed; Military Health Officials Hope Medicine Could Protect First Responders [ Corrected: 6/10/03 ]
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
May 19, 2003| Author:
John Mintz
| Copyright 2003 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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U.S. military officials are expressing enthusiasm about an
experimental drug that they say could protect the health of troops,
police officers and emergency medical personnel who respond to
terrorist attacks involving nuclear weapons or radiation-spewing
"dirty bombs."
The drug being developed by Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals Inc. of
San Diego appears to offer significant protection from radiation
sickness, which would kill many more people in nuclear attacks than
the initial blast, mili...
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