Patients Previously Paralyzed By Multiple Sclerosis Able To Walk Again

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Ten months after recovery, one patient managed a mile swim. Minerva Studio/Shutterstock



Patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) who were given a treatment normally used for cancer have shown an incredible recovery, with some who were previously paralysed even being able to walk again. Leading to what some experts have described as “miraculous” results, the technique could be used more frequently on those who suffer from the debilitating condition, although they do warn that patients have to be fit to survive the harsh chemotherapy.

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Published on January 18, 2016 09:21
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