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Highlights of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Annual Meeting

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This audio podcast reports on some of the most important new MS research presented at the ECTRIMS annual meeting, held October 13-16, 2010, in Gothenburg, Sweden. Listen as James D. Bowen, MD, talks about new findings that enhance understanding of MS pathophysiology, testing, neuroregeneration, and cognition. Fred D. Lublin, MD, reviews presentations on emerging and current MS therapies.
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This audio podcast reports on some of the most important new MS research presented at the ECTRIMS annual meeting, held October 13-16, 2010, in Gothenburg, Sweden. Listen as James D. Bowen, MD, talks about new findings that enhance understanding of MS pathophysiology, testing, neuroregeneration, and cognition. Fred D. Lublin, MD, reviews presentations on emerging and current MS therapies.
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