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  3. NTP student, Ewa Bomba-Warczak is first-author on a study researching the movement of botulinum toxin in nerve cells

Botulinum toxin may travel further than expected in nerve cells

Two specific toxins — including the popular drug Botox — have multiple uses for treating many neuromuscular conditions, including frown lines, disabling muscle spasms and migraine headaches.

Read the full article at: http://news.wisc.edu/botulinum-toxin-study-proves-possibility-of-remote-effects/
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