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Of Bugs and Brains: Gut Bacteria Affect Multiple Sclerosis
July 19, 2010 Biologists have demonstrated a connection between multiple sclerosis -- an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord -- and gut ... > full story -
Interferon Might Help Asthma Patients Breathe Easier, Study Suggests
July 13, 2010 An immune-system protein already used to treat diseases like multiple sclerosis, hepatitis C and a variety of cancers might also aid asthma patients, researchers have ... > full story -
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Brain Atrophy Responsible for Depression in People Battling Multiple Sclerosis
July 1, 2010 Adding to all that ails people managing their multiple sclerosis (MS) is depression, which has a lifetime risk for MS sufferers as high as 50 percent. Now for the first time in living humans, ... > full story -
Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Treating a Wide Range of Inflammatory Diseases
June 30, 2010 Those looking for a new treatment for a range of inflammatory diseases like arthritis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and lupus may need to look no further than a drug already ... > full story -
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Can Multiple Sclerosis Attacks Be Minimized in a War Zone?
June 21, 2010 An earlier study has shown that the stress of the Second Lebanon War in Israel increased the frequency of attacks in multiple sclerosis patients. The present study reveals that a potential way to ... > full story -
Can Mental Activity Protect Against Memory Problems in Multiple Sclerosis?
June 14, 2010 A new study shows that a mentally active lifestyle may protect against the memory and learning problems that often occur in multiple ... > full story -
Virus Infection May Trigger Unusual Immune Cells to Attack Nerves in Multiple Sclerosis
June 11, 2010 A virus infection can incite the body to attack its own nerve tissue by activating disease-fighting cells with receptors for both virus and nerve proteins. The dual-receptor finding suggests how ... > full story -
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Simple Eye Test Measures Damage from Multiple Sclerosis, Researchers Find
June 7, 2010 A quick, painless eye measurement shows promise as a way to diagnose multiple sclerosis in its very early stages, and to track the effectiveness of treatments, researchers have found in a multicenter ... > full story -
Immune System Helps Transplanted Stem Cells Navigate in Central Nervous System
June 1, 2010 By discovering how adult neural stem cells navigate to injury sites in the central nervous system, researchers have helped solve a puzzle in the creation of stem cell-based treatments: How do these ... > full story -
When Helper Cells Aren't Helpful
May 24, 2010 Current research suggests that T helper-type 1 cells, previously thought to mediate autoimmunity, may actual inhibit the development of experimental immune encephalomyelitis, a mouse model of ... > full story
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