Health & Medicine
Smallpox Drug Gets Approved By FDA As Measure Against Bioterrorism
The United States makes a move to protect itself from bioterrorism as the FDA approves a drug that treats smallpox. Naturally occurring smallpox has long been eliminated, but there are concerns of the lethal disease being used for terrorism.
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