September is Dystonia Awareness Month, and for one woman in Nova Scotia, it’s a chance to call on more research and funding opportunities. Cervical dystonia is both physically and mentally debilitating, and the cause is unknown. As Ella MacDonald reports, more research could advance treatments and possibly lead to a cure.
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Nova Scotia woman raising awareness about cervical dystonia
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