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Multiple Sclerosis Patient Walks after Stem Cell Treatment
Malcolm Pear, a 51-year-old multiple sclerosis (MS) patient from Worcestershire, England, walked without crutches for the first time in years after traveling to Holland for an adult stem cell treatment, according to The Mirror. Cells from umbilical cords were injected into his spine January 11, and Pear was soon walking.
"Now I am able to take our dog for a walk around the park every day," Pear told The Mirror. "I take a walking stick with me because I have been so used to it for years, but I haven't had to use it at all since getting back from Holland. Now I look forward to getting up every ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Pro-Life News in Brief.