New therapies help MS sufferers
A study has shown that people living with Multiple Sclerosis in the Thames Valley could benefit from a unique combination of therapies.
A study has shown that people living with Multiple Sclerosis in the Thames Valley could benefit from a unique combination of therapies.
Video. It is an illness that affects around 100,000 people in the UK but there is still no known cure for those who suffer day in, day out. Now a study has shown that people living with Multiple Sclerosis in the south could benefit from a unique combination of therapies.
The MS Society has given £40,000 to help fund the research, and volunteers have reported marked improvement in their mobility. Sally Simmonds explains.
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