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Sodium Buildup in Brain Linked to Disability in Multiple Sclerosis
July 17, 2012 A buildup of sodium in the brain detected by MRI may be a biomarker for the degeneration of nerve cells that occurs in patients with multiple ... > full story -
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Multiple Sclerosis: New Marker Could Improve Diagnosis
July 12, 2012 Diagnosing multiple sclerosis is a challenge even for experienced neurologists. This autoimmune disease has many symptoms and rarely presents a uniform clinical picture. New findings on the immune ... > full story -
Taking the Fate of Stem Cells in Hand: Immature Nerve Cells Generated
June 28, 2012 Biologists have deliberately transformed stem cells from the spinal cord of mice into immature nerve cells. This was achieved by changing the cellular environment, known as the extracellular matrix, ... > full story -
New Approach to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis in Mice Models
June 28, 2012 Researchers have successfully used smaller, folded DNA molecules to stimulate regeneration and repair of nerve coatings in mice that mimic multiple ... > full story -
Multiple Sclerosis Patients Have Lower Risk of Cancer
June 21, 2012 Multiple sclerosis patients appear to have a lower cancer risk, according to a new ... > full story -
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Active Ingredient of Cannabis Has No Effect on the Progression of Multiple Sclerosis, Study Suggests
June 15, 2012 The first large non-commercial study to investigate whether the main active constituent of cannabis (tetrahydrocannabinol or THC) is effective in slowing the course of progressive multiple sclerosis ... > full story -
'Simple and Effective' Injection Could Offer Hope for Treatment of Autoimmune Disease
May 31, 2012 Australian researchers have uncovered a potential new way to regulate the body's natural immune response, offering hope of a simple and effective new treatment for autoimmune ... > full story -
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Smoked Cannabis Reduces Some Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
May 14, 2012 A clinical study of 30 adult patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) has shown that smoked cannabis may be an effective treatment for spasticity – a common and disabling symptom of this ... > full story -
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Misdiagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis Is Costing Health System Millions Per Year
May 9, 2012 It is relatively common for doctors to diagnose someone with multiple sclerosis when the patient doesn't have the disease -- a misdiagnosis that not only causes patients potential harm but costs the ... > full story -
Halting an Enzyme Can Slow Multiple Sclerosis in Mice
April 30, 2012 An antibody that neutralizes Kallikrein 6 is capable of staving off MS in mice, new research ... > full story
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