New Study Aims To Halt The Progression Of Multiple Sclerosis

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Tue, 04/08/2008 - 01:00

A new research study aims to stop the progression of early active stage multiple sclerosis in its tracks.

There are currently more than 2.5 million people worldwide with MS, a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system.


 

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