Multiple Sclerosis, Stem Cells, and Hope, Part 2

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http://www.spreadmshope.com ... http://www.facebook.com As a last-ditch effort to slow the rapid progression of his multiple sclerosis, Dave Bexfield enrolled in an NIH-sponsored clinical trial of an aggressive treatment: a bone marrow stem cell transplant. The risky but potentially groundbreaking treatment performed in March 2010 required over a month of testing, three weeks in the hospital, and intensive rehabilitation

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