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A CHEAP drug widely used to reduce blood pressure could help combat multiple sclerosis.
In tests at Stanford University, California, lisinopril prevented paralysis in mice engineered to develop MS symptoms. It also returned normal movement to paralysed mice with a progressive form of the disease. MS occurs when the body's own immune system attacks the nerve cells.See the full content of this document
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Drug Hope On Ms
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