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Default New Article - New Treatment Using Cells

Hello all -

I am a new member, who has just recently been diagnosed to toxic peripheral neuropathy in my feet, although I'm one of the majority that took over two years to get a correct diagnosis.
I googled this article today where it talks about using nerve cells to implant into affected areas.

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