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New Therapeutic Targets For Neurodegenerative Diseases
May 10, 2007 Scientists work to uncover the molecular and cellular bases of neurodegenerative illnesses -- those that affect the brain and the spinal ... > full story -
Brain's White Matter: More 'Talkative' Than Once Thought
May 7, 2007 Scientists have discovered to their surprise that nerves in the mammalian brain's white matter do more than just ferry information between different brain regions, but in fact process information the ... > full story -
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Ultra-High-Field MRI Allows For Earlier Diagnosis Of Multiple Sclerosis
May 4, 2007 Ultra-high-field MRI can detect multiple sclerosis lesions better than MRI which can lead to possible earlier diagnosis and treatment, according to a new study by researchers from Ohio State ... > full story -
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New Drug Reduces Disease Activity In Multiple Sclerosis, Investigation Suggests
May 1, 2007 A new drug under investigation shows a reduction in disease activity in multiple sclerosis, according to two recent studies. The drug reduced disease activity as indicated by MRI ... > full story -
Exercise Can Cut Coronary Artery Disease Risk For Some With Multiple Sclerosis
April 30, 2007 Results of a new study suggest that people with mild to moderate multiple sclerosis (MS) are capable of improving their aerobic fitness levels similar to their non-MS counterparts. While physical ... > full story -
Multiple Sclerosis Is Increasingly Becoming A Woman's Disease: Why?
April 27, 2007 Over time, more women are developing multiple sclerosis (MS) than men, according to new research. In 1940, the ratio of women to men with MS in the United States was approximately two to one. By ... > full story -
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New Imaging Approach Promises Insights Into Multiple Sclerosis
April 17, 2007 Researchers have developed a way to use three types of microscopic imaging techniques simultaneously to analyze living tissue and learn more about the molecular mechanisms of multiple sclerosis, ... > full story -
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Multiple Sclerosis Patients Not Receiving Medications To Slow Disease Progression, Research Shows
April 16, 2007 Neurologists at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have found that many patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis are not taking or being prescribed drugs approved to treat the ... > full story -
Modified Bone Marrow Cells Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis In Animal Model
April 10, 2007 A new study has shown that modified bone marrow cells can help recovery in an animal model of multiple sclerosis ... > full story -
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Could Estriol Be The Elixir For Multiple Sclerosis?
March 23, 2007 This month a UCLA researcher begins a widespread clinical trial of the female sex hormone estriol, produced during pregnancy, which she's shown sharply reduces the symptoms of multiple ... > full story
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