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MS Doesn't Just Attack Nerves β€” It Starves the Cells That Keep You Upright

New research reveals that MS doesn't just strip nerve insulation β€” it cuts the energy supply to the neurons that keep you balanced and moving.

Cascade Daily Editorial Β· Mar 20 Β· 7,333 views
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