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More...neuropathy and fluoroquinolone use point toward mitochondrial damage as the mechanism through which fluoroquinolones cause peripheral neuropathy. There is certainly evidence that
More...Matter, for any amount of time, you’ll know that we spend a lot time writing about mitochondrial distress. Mitochondria are the engines
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