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Scientists have discovered a way to repair damaged nerves with stem cells which could give hope to tens of thousands of multiple sclerosis sufferers. The British researchers say their findings could lead to the development of drugs that repair nerves in the brain and spinal cord and potentially reverse some of the symptoms of MS.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Daily Mail UK
Scientists have discovered a way to repair damaged nerves with stem cells which could give hope to tens of thousands of multiple sclerosis sufferers. The British researchers say their findings could lead to the development of drugs that repair nerves in the brain and spinal cord and potentially reverse some of the symptoms of MS.
The article didn't say (unless I missed it) which stem cells these are. I don't know if they are fetal stem cells or adult stem cells or _____. I got excited reading this. My Sjogrens is mimicing M.S., which happens a lot. (or I could have MS as well .. gotta' get more tests done). If they are finding ways to reverse MS, then perhaps they can use the same technology to help reverse the neropathy I have in my legs, arms, face and tongue from Sjogrens. Man .. that would be awesome. I'd like more info on this. If anyone comes across it, please post here. Thanks.