Multiple Sclerosis
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'Exciting' discovery reveals how gene editing could be used to repair MS damage
Researchers in Edinburgh studying the condition multiple sclerosis (MS) have created a new myelin repair method that could stop disability progression in the future.
Ballerina gave up career to study how dance can help MS sufferers