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Default Doctor, MS patient urges 'liberation' trials

Dr. Bill Code returned to Saskatchewan with a message for his home province, where the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world is found.

“It’s time we started doing clinical trials here. It’s time we starting doing angioplasty of the veins in the neck here,” said Code, emphasizing the word “here,” at a public meeting Thursday in Saskatoon.


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