Peter Attia· MD
it's quite possible there has been no greater advancement in medicine in the past ten years than the drugs that cure Hep C
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it's quite possible there has been no greater advancement in medicine in the past ten years than the drugs that cure Hep C
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you can make some arguments about what's the greatest medical advance we've witnessed in our you know medical career but that's up in the top two or three
in the last 10 years essentially was the development of these direct anti-anti-viral agents that have transformed the field of hepatitis c and it's you know you can make some arguments about what's the greatest medical advance we've witnessed in our you know medical career but that's up in the top two or three