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A drug developed to treat leukaemia may also help some people suffering from multiple sclerosis. According to researchers at Britain’s Cambridge University, Alemtuzumab may become a powerful weapon against the most common form of MS, known as active relapsing-remitting MS, if it is taken in the early stages.
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