Family Helps Young Daughter Manage Rare Neurological Disorder
OMS is an autoimmune disorder of unknown cause that attacks the central nervous system. Serene Branson reports. Subscribe to CBS Los Angeles for more updates now: / cbsla Official Site: http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/ YouTube: / cbsla Twitter: / cbsla Facebook: / cbsla

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