Why US Cystic Fibrosis Patients Die 10 Years Earlier Than Canadian Patients
Despite positive developments in treating cystic fibrosis, Canadian patients still outlive Americans with the disease by up to 10 years. While the reason for this isn’t clear, a new study suggests it may boil down to three critical factors: diet, transplants, and health insurance. The study, funded by the U.S. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, revealed that the…
Utah Standard News depends on the support of readers like you.
Good Journalism requires time, expertise, passion and money. We know you appreciate the coverage here. Please help us to continue as an alternative news website by becoming a subscriber or making a donation. To learn more about our subscription options or make a donation, click here.
To Advertise on UtahStandardNews.com, please contact us at: ed@utahstandardnews.com.
Comments - No Responses to “Why US Cystic Fibrosis Patients Die 10 Years Earlier Than Canadian Patients”
Sure is empty down here...