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Hopes for Reversing Age-Associated Effects in MS Patients
January 6, 2012 New research highlights the possibility of reversing aging in the central nervous system for multiple sclerosis ... > full story -
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Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Different Area of Brain
December 22, 2011 Radiology researchers have found evidence that multiple sclerosis affects an area of the brain that controls cognitive, sensory and motor functioning apart from the disabling damage caused by the ... > full story -
Autism May Involve Disordered White Matter in the Brain
December 5, 2011 It's still unclear what's different in the brains of people with autism spectrum disorders, but evidence from genetic and cell studies points to abnormalities in how brain cells, connect to each ... > full story -
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Research Improves Diagnosis and Potential Treatment of Neuromyelitis Optica
December 2, 2011 Researchers have identified critical steps leading to myelin destruction in neuromyelitis optica (NMO), a debilitating neurological disease that is commonly misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis. The ... > full story -
People With Early Alzheimer's Disease May Be More Likely to Have Lower BMI
November 21, 2011 Studies have shown that people who are overweight in middle age are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease decades later than people at normal weight, yet researchers have also found that people ... > full story -
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New Drug Shows Promise Against Multiple Sclerosis
November 1, 2011 An experimental drug called Ocrelizumab has shown promise in a phase two clinical trial involving 220 people with multiple sclerosis, an often debilitating, chronic autoimmune disease that affects an ... > full story -
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Natural Intestinal Flora Involved in the Emergence of Multiple Sclerosis, Study Finds
October 27, 2011 Multiple sclerosis is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. For a long time, pathogens were believed to be such external influences. According to scientists from Germany, ... > full story -
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Advance Toward a Breath Test to Diagnose Multiple Sclerosis
October 26, 2011 Scientists are reporting the development and successful tests in humans of a sensor array that can diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS) from exhaled breath, an advance that they describe as a landmark in ... > full story -
Precision With Stem Cells a Step Forward for Treating Multiple Sclerosis, Other Diseases
October 13, 2011 Scientists have improved upon previous efforts to pluck out just the right stem cells to address the brain problem at the core of multiple sclerosis and a large number of rare, fatal children's ... > full story -
Peanut Allergy Turned Off by Tricking Immune System: New Approach Makes Allergen Appear Safe and Prevents Life-Threatening Reaction
October 11, 2011 Researchers have turned off a life-threatening allergic response to peanuts by tricking the immune system into thinking the nut proteins aren't a threat to the body, according to a new preclinical ... > full story
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