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National Multiple Sclerosis Society Published: December 14, 2007 The year 2007 saw rapid research progress in the fields of science and medicine that impact our understanding of the unpredictable neurological disease multiple sclerosis. Thanks to its generous contributors, the National MS Society was able to invest over $46 million this year into over 440 new and ongoing MS research projects as part of its international effort to prevent, treat and cure MS. Significant advances have been made in (Read Full Article)
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