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What's New in MS Research - July 2024

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The July edition of “What’s New in MS Research” features a wide variety of topics and recent research findings presented during the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers’ (CMSC) 2024 Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee last month.

Read this latest news update by visiting: mymsaa.org/news/whats-new-i...

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I know of two people, one of whom I know personally who is brilliant and a physician, who firmly believe that MS is undiagnosed Lyme. I continue to wonder why this is not paid more attention and the focus continues to be drugs for symptoms.

Here is a youtube: and I'll just say that if doctors are not looking for spirochetes, they aren't going to find them. youtube.com/watch?v=EHVXJpD...

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Thanks, Dana. I'm looking forward to reading it!

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