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Might avancement in MS research offer hope for PA sufferers?

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This article in Forbes came out today and discusses how there have been advancements focused on inflamation, starting in the gut, causing issues with myelin in the central nervous system and brain, in MS sufferers specifically.

Hopefully this can help us in PA especially for those with peripheral neuropathy and sub acute spinal cord degeneration, in the future.

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wedgewood

Thanks for passing that on, KimberinUS . We certainly do get gut problems , which eventually affect the myelin . Interesting .

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Thanks for this KimberinUS. Saved to read tomorrow, when I have some brain (it's very late here now).

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pitney

Many thanks KimberinUS I have a friend who suffers from MS will pass this on

Best wishes

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