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BASIC RESEARCH
Fighting COVID-19 with the Body’s Clock
The fledgling field of chronotherapy timing drugs to a patient’s
circadian rhythms may yet come to the aid of those at risk from the virus. by Sarah DiGiulio
Even as the COVID-19 vaccines roll out, current cases of the disease remain on the rise. Better ways to treat the infected are still sorely needed, and that holds especially true for countries where resources are limited and vaccinations are likely to move more slowly. So it is with interest that many are considering a resource as free as the rising and setting of the sun.