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Default Major MS breakthrough?

I thought you MS folks might be interested in an article that appeared in a Toronto newspaper this morning:
Check out this Globe and Mail article "Researcher's labour of love leads to breakthrough in treating MS" at http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...?service=email.

For those of you who can access Canadian TV, this story is going to be featured on this afternoon's edition of W5. Check out ctv.ca for details.

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