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Old 04-13-2016, 07:55 PM #1
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Default Promising MS Research

The “holy grail” of MS research is to figure out how to repair myelin and restore function. Remyelination could effectively reverse disability once thought to be permanent. There are scientists all over the world working toward this very goal.


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"Txt Regenerating the nerve’s myelin covering may allow wheelchair-bound patients to one day walk again.f"

This final line to your quote I love and it gives me hope. Kelly.
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My neuro has been tying to get me into a trial for 6 months.
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