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Old 03-01-2008, 03:13 PM #1
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Default cnc website check it out found gene

I was on the multiple sclerosis website and under the thread stem cell for adults there is a link to cbc news or somthing. If you go there and search under health and type in als there is a new article on how they found the gene for als....it means that they now know how they should approach the medical research.

I cant word this very well but I thought ev1 should check it out. I shows good promise....
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