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What's New in MS Research - January 2020

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Catch up on some of the latest findings from studies conducted about MS-related issues in MSAA's January edition of What's New in MS Research:

mymsaa.org/news/whats-new-i...

Topics covered include:

1. Deep brain stimulation for tremors

2. Language impairment and speech issues in MS

3. Prevalence of swallowing problems

4. And more!

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thanks

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Thank you MSAA_Staff can't wait to read it! J🌠

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This was a good read. Thank you MSAA_Staff .

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