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While some MD sufferers might in theory benefit, such therapies have had limited success, high costs and many complications, including cancer. Many MD sufferers would need an equivalent stem cell therapy for nerve and surrounding cells, rather than muscle. This would inherently extend the research beyond MD (a good thing as there are other similar dysfunctions that get overlooked). That said, additional research, and practice, suggests muscle building slightly offsets most forms of MD to some extent, so there is ongoing research in growth hormone and steroid use, with better short term potential IMO.
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Sekerob
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Mouses, moving, are very bad for the shoulder muscles particularly, big structures forced to make fine movement... forced me in the end to switch hand. Being ambidextrous, not a problem so as a southpaw **, mouse righthanded with left-hand button prefs set... drives people mad if they want to handle me workstation :O.
----------------------------------------Since then, long I've got a TrackMan. Just rest arm and manipulate ball and wheels and buttons even when leaning back in a comfy chair. ** The smart 10% of the population, that have a life expectancy also of -10% due the righthand minded society. Yes we blame it on the rightpaws ... LoL. --//--
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