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Multiple Sclerosis Research
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Link Between Cholesterol Compound and Multiple Sclerosis Unlikely, Researchers Say
December 15, 2010 New research findings indicate that compounds called oxysterols are not present in any significant amount in multiple sclerosis patients, contradicting a previous study that suggested that some of ... > full story -
Three-Quarters of Hip Fracture Patients Are Vitamin D Deficient, Indian Study Reveals
December 13, 2010 A study from New Delhi India has revealed high rates of vitamin D deficiency among hip fracture patients, confirming the conclusions of similar international studies which point to vitamin D ... > full story -
New Possibility of Reversing Damage Caused by Multiple Sclerosis
December 5, 2010 Damage caused by multiple sclerosis could be reversed by activating stem cells that can repair injury in the central nervous system, a study has ... > full story -
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Fatigue and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Should Be Assessed Separately in Parkinson’s
December 1, 2010 Nearly three-quarters of patients with Parkinson's disease experience fatigue or excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Both have a marked impact on patients' motor functions, everyday activities and ... > full story -
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New Tool to Measure Quality of Patient Care
November 29, 2010 A national conversation continues about the best ways to improve both the quality of medical care and to contain costs. So far, developing quality measurements has focused on primary care or highly ... > full story -
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Findings Suggest New Cause, Possible Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
November 23, 2010 Researchers have found evidence that an environmental pollutant may play an important role in causing multiple sclerosis and that a hypertension drug might be used to treat the ... > full story -
Multiple Sclerosis Drug Serves as Model for Potential Drugs to Treat Botulism Poisoning
November 17, 2010 Scientists are reporting that variants of a drug already approved for treating multiple sclerosis show promise as a long sought treatment for victims of bioterrorist attack with botulinum neurotoxin ... > full story -
Alzheimer's Research
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Study Examines Relationship Between Autoimmune Skin Disease and Neurologic Disorders
November 15, 2010 Individuals with the autoimmune skin disease bullous pemphigoid appear more likely to have a diagnosis of neurologic disease, such as dementia and cerebrovascular disease, according to a new ... > full story -
Low Vitamin D While Pregnant or Breastfeeding May Not Be Associated With Multiple Sclerosis Relapse
November 8, 2010 A small study suggests women with multiple sclerosis have lower vitamin D levels during pregnancy and breastfeeding, according to a new study. However, these vitamin D levels were not associated with ... > full story -
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Cholesterol
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Anti-Cholesterol Drugs Could Help Stave Off Seizures, Research Suggests
October 25, 2010 Statins, the family of drugs used to lower cholesterol, might also reduce the risk of epileptic seizures in people with cardiovascular disease, according to a new statistical study by a drug safety ... > full story
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