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Researchers Tackle Childhood Epilepsy
June 10, 2009 Researchers have discovered a potential new way to treat childhood epilepsy using a widely available therapeutic drug. In the first use of a mouse model of cortical dysplasia, they introduced the ... > full story -
Breastfeeding Associated With A Reduced Risk Of Relapse In Women With Multiple Sclerosis
June 8, 2009 Women with multiple sclerosis who breastfeed exclusively for at least two months appear less likely to experience a relapse within a year after their baby's birth, according to a new ... > full story -
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Diabetes Drug Shows Promise Against Multiple Sclerosis
May 26, 2009 A drug currently FDA-approved for use in diabetes shows some protective effects in the brains of patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis, researchers ... > full story -
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AM80 Blocks Early Multiple Sclerosis in Mice
May 22, 2009 Researchers have found that the synthetic retinoid AM80 is effective in treating early symptoms in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis ... > full story -
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Adding Steroid Drug To MS Treatment May Reduce Disease Activity
April 30, 2009 Using a steroid drug for multiple sclerosis in addition to an MS drug may reduce the amount of disease activity more than using the MS drug alone, according to a new ... > full story -
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Risk Of Leukemia With Multiple Sclerosis Drug Higher Than Thought
April 30, 2009 The risk of developing leukemia as a side effect of a drug for multiple sclerosis is higher than previously reported, according to a new ... > full story -
Gray Matter Under Attack In Multiple Sclerosis: Protein Could Provoke Immune Attack On Several Cell Types
April 30, 2009 Multiple sclerosis is a condition in which the immune system attacks the central nervous system, including neurons in the gray matter. Researchers have identified a specific protein targeted by the ... > full story -
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New Pill To Treat Multiple Sclerosis
April 29, 2009 A new drug for multiple sclerosis can dramatically reduce the chances of a relapse or a deterioration of the condition. The results of a major trial show that taking a course of cladribine tablets ... > full story -
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Glutamate Identified As Predictor Of Disease Progression In Multiple Sclerosis
April 29, 2009 Researchers have identified a correlation between higher levels of glutamate, which occurs naturally in the brain as a byproduct of metabolism, and greater disease burden in multiple sclerosis ... > full story -
Human ES Cells Progress Slowly In Myelin's Direction
April 9, 2009 Scientists have successfully created, from human embryonic stem (ES) cells, cells that can make myelin, opening up new possibilities for basic and clinical research. Myelin loss, as occurs in ... > full story
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