ContagionLive: MLS® supporting treatment of pneumonia from Covid-19

11 September 2020 - Research -

The American portal Contagion® - Infectious Diseases Today, which collects all information concerning infectious diseases, records a recent case report dedicated to the use of MLS® Laser Therapy for treating a patient with severe pneumonia caused by Covid-19.
A significant improvement in several basic parameters over several days, without recourse to a ventilator, was observed after applying the therapy.

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