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New hope for Multiple Sclerosis sufferers

Multiple Sclerosis sufferers were offered the hope of a normal life today after doctors discovered a pioneering drug treatment. A five-year study found that patients with the aggressive form of MS had a reduced relapse rate of 90 per cent under the regime

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