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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 -
High-Dose Vitamin D May Not Be Better Than Low-Dose Vitamin D in Treating Multiple Sclerosis
October 24, 2011 Low vitamin D levels are associated with an increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), but the first randomized, controlled trial using high-dose vitamin D in MS did not find any added ... > 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 -
New Targets for Treating Inflammatory, Autoimmune Diseases Discovered
October 7, 2011 Researchers have discovered a cellular pathway that promotes inflammation in diseases like asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease, and multiple sclerosis. Understanding ... > full story -
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New Oral Drug Found to Reduce Relapses in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
October 6, 2011 A new oral drug has been shown in a large international clinical trial to significantly reduce the relapse rate of people with multiple sclerosis and to slow the progression of the ... > full story -
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Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: Natalizumab Reduces Relapses and Disability, Review Suggests
October 4, 2011 Taking the new generation anti-inflammatory drug natalizumab for two years lowers the number of remitting multiple sclerosis patients who experience relapses and progression of ... > full story -
Glucosamine-Like Supplement Suppresses Multiple Sclerosis Attacks, Study Suggests
September 30, 2011 A glucosamine-like dietary supplement suppresses the damaging autoimmune response seen in multiple sclerosis, according to a new ... > full story -
One Size Doesn't Fit All for Vitamin D and Men: African-American Men in Northern Regions Especially Need High Doses of Supplements
September 20, 2011 African-American men living in areas with low sunlight are up to 3.5 times more likely to have vitamin D deficiency than Caucasian men and should take high levels of Vitamin D supplements, reports a ... > full storyMore:
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