Stem Cell Transplants May Treat Aggressive MS

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Stem Cell Transplants May Treat Aggressive MS

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Replacing bone marrow with the body--™s own stem cells may help patients with aggressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) go for years without seeing their disease progress, a new study shows.

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Stem Cell Transplants May Treat Aggressive MS - Neurology (Brain and Nerve) Conditions, Diseases, Medications, Procedures, Tests, Treatment, Prevention, and Prognosis Information on MedicineNet.com

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