Health & Medicine
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Differences in MS Patients' Cerebrospinal Fluid may be Key to Drugs that Halt Progression
The disability burden for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) can vary significantly depending on whether they have a relapsing/remitting form of the disease, where they experience periods of clinical remission, or a progressive form, where they have continued neurological deterioration without clinical remission.
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