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Foxglove, a flowering plant long feared for its toxicity, became an unlikely source of a widely studied heart drug. Digoxin, a cardiac glycoside associated in modern medicine with Digitalis species ...
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100-year-old heart drug made from foxglove may help 'dissolve' clumps of spreading cancer cells
The research is in its early days, though, so it will be some time before we know whether it's useful for treating cancers, including breast cancer, scientists say. Breast cancer is among the leading ...
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