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Neurologists Investigate Possible New Underlying Cause Of Multiple Sclerosis
October 23, 2009 Neurologists are beginning a research study that could overturn the prevailing wisdom on the cause of multiple sclerosis. The researchers will test the possibility that the symptoms of MS result from ... > full story -
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Gentle Touch May Aid Multiple Sclerosis Patients
October 14, 2009 Physical therapists studying persons with multiple sclerosis found that excessive force often used for gripping can be eased by gently touching the hand or arm in use, raising the possibility of new ... > full story -
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis May Involve A Form Of Sudden, Rapid Aging Of The Immune System
October 8, 2009 Results from a new study suggest that premature aging of the immune system appears to play a role in the development of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's disease. The researchers ... > full story -
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Linking Epstein-Barr Virus To Multiple Sclerosis
September 14, 2009 Over the last 40 years, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been repeatedly associated with multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. Researchers offer new data that further support the link. In the ... > full story -
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Two Genes Identified As Potential Therapeutic Targets For Multiple Sclerosis
September 11, 2009 A new study has found that two genes in mice were associated with good central nervous system repair in multiple ... > full story -
Virus Responsible For Deadly Brain Disease Found In MS Patients Treated With Natalizumab
September 9, 2009 The virus responsible for PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy), a rare brain disease that typically affects AIDS patients and other individuals with compromised immune systems, has been ... > full story -
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Hopes For Tailor-Made Multiple Sclerosis Treatment With Mitoxantrone
August 31, 2009 In view of the potential severe side effects of new immune therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS), research is now focused on the optimized use of established drugs with known side effect profiles. ... > full story -
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MS Patients Who Smoke Show More Brain Atrophy, More Lesions, Than MS Nonsmokers
August 17, 2009 Persons with multiple sclerosis who smoked for a little as six months during their lifetime had more destruction of brain tissue and more brain atrophy than MS patients who never smoked, a study by ... > full story -
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Inexpensive Hypertension Drug Could Be Multiple Sclerosis Treatment, Study Suggests
August 17, 2009 Turning serendipity into science, researchers have found a link, in mice and in human brain tissue, between high blood pressure and multiple sclerosis. Their findings suggest that a safe, inexpensive ... > full story -
Multiple Sclerosis Successfully Reversed In Mice: New Immune-Suppressing Treatment Forces The Disease Into Remission
August 11, 2009 A new experimental treatment for multiple sclerosis completely reverses the devastating autoimmune disorder in mice, and might work exactly the same way in humans, say researchers in ... > full story
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