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Whereas the transplant studies
have really fundamentally changed some of these autoimmune diseases
to seeing results and benefits that have never been seen before, and I always hesitate
using the word "cure," but when you have people five years
with only a minority relapsing they get better,
stay better on no drugs, you start wondering
where that could be, but I never use that word
have really fundamentally changed some of these autoimmune diseases
to seeing results and benefits that have never been seen before, and I always hesitate
using the word "cure," but when you have people five years
with only a minority relapsing they get better,
stay better on no drugs, you start wondering
where that could be, but I never use that word
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Whereas the transplant studies
have really fundamentally changed
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some of these autoimmune diseases
to seeing results and benefits
00:00:09.168 --> 00:00:10.793
that have never been seen before,
00:00:10.875 --> 00:00:13.667
and I always hesitate
using the word "cure,"
00:00:13.752 --> 00:00:17.989
but when you have people five years
with only a minority relapsing
00:00:17.084 --> 00:00:19.127
they get better,
stay better on no drugs,
00:00:19.209 --> 00:00:21.127
you start wondering
where that could be,
00:00:21.021 --> 00:00:22.668
but I never use that word.
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A deeply intimate and raw portrait of Selma Blair after she is diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and tries to slow the progression of her disease.