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Researchers are developing ‘hypoxia in a pill’ drugs to treat disorders linked to dysfunctional mitochondria

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A low-oxygen environment similar to the air around Mount Everest’s base camp could be key to tackling and even reversing Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests.