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Mar 2023
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MS Talks 2.0. Chasing A Cure: Natural Re...

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Some people believe that natural remedies could help cure Multiple Sclerosis, as opposed to traditional medication. To give us a better insight into the science and to debunk myths, we’re joined by the director of the Neurology Institute, at Harley Street Medical Center in Abu Dhabi, Dr. Bassem Yamout, and Mona Al Harbi, MS patient advo ... Show More
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