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Nottingham MS researchers infect patients with hookworms People with MS are taking part in a new research trial.

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Researchers at Nottingham's Queen Medical Centre are looking at how the worms can affect the immune system of people living with the illness.

Did anyone see this on the news this evening?

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very interesting

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