Wildflower compound may help fight tuberculosis, research finds  @cbcbritishcolumbia
Wildflower compound may help fight tuberculosis, research finds  @cbcbritishcolumbia
CBC British Columbia | Wildflower compound may help fight tuberculosis, research finds @cbcbritishcolumbia | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The deadliest disease in human history, few treatment breakthroughs have been made on tuberculosis in recent decades. Now, researchers out of UBC believe they've found a possible answer within a North American wildflower. CBC’s Climate Communicator Darius Mahdavi explains more.

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