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Substance in grapes may help treat malaria

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Resveratrol - a substance found in the skin of dark grapes - may help treat malaria, U.S. researchers say.


Researchers at the National Institutes of Health say resveratrol, associated with anti-cancer and heart health benefits, may also improve survival chances of those with severe malaria.

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