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Stem-cell transplant eases symptoms of rare ‘stiff person syndrome’: study – The Globe and Mail


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Stemcell transplant eases symptoms of rare 'stiff person syndrome': study
The Globe and Mail
Canadian doctors have begun using stem cell transplants to treat “stiff person syndrome,” a rare neurological condition in which a patient's leg and other muscles suddenly contract painfully, often leaving them immobilized like a tin soldier. The
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