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Hope for Stroke Victims
February 8, 2011 Two new studies from Spain provide conclusive evidence that a new approach could speed recovery from stroke and head ... > full story -
Sun Exposure, Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
February 7, 2011 People who spend more time in the sun and those with higher vitamin D levels may be less likely to develop multiple sclerosis, according to a new study. MS is a chronic disease of the brain and ... > full story -
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More Than Allergies: Histamine May Be a Possible Drug Target for Multiple Sclerosis
January 31, 2011 If you think histamines are your nemesis during allergy season, here's something that might change your perspective. New research shows that histamine could be an important molecule to developing new ... > full story -
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Membrane Molecule Keeps Nerve Impulses Hopping
January 26, 2011 New research describes a key molecular mechanism in nerve fibers that ensures the rapid conductance of nervous system ... > full story -
Statins: Benefits Questionable in Low-Risk Patients, Review Finds
January 18, 2011 There is not enough evidence to recommend the widespread use of statins in people with no previous history of heart disease, according to a new review. Researchers say statins should be prescribed ... > full story -
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Plasma Exchange Effective in Treating Severe MS Relapses, Neuropathies, New Guideline Recommends
January 17, 2011 A new guideline from the American Academy of Neurology recommends using plasma exchange to treat people with severe relapses in multiple sclerosis and related diseases, as well as those with certain ... > full story -
New Multiple Sclerosis Target Identified
January 11, 2011 Using a mouse model, researchers have discovered that a molecular switch called EMMPRIN plays an important role in MS. The researchers explored how in MS, EMMPRIN affects MMPs and the entry of ... > full story -
Women With Multiple Sclerosis More Likely to Have MS-Related Gene Than Men
January 5, 2011 Women who have multiple sclerosis are more likely to have a gene associated with multiple sclerosis than men with the disease and it is this gene region where environment interacts with the genetics, ... > full story -
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Link Between Cholesterol Compound and Multiple Sclerosis Unlikely, Researchers Say
December 15, 2010 New research findings indicate that compounds called oxysterols are not present in any significant amount in multiple sclerosis patients, contradicting a previous study that suggested that some of ... > full story -
Three-Quarters of Hip Fracture Patients Are Vitamin D Deficient, Indian Study Reveals
December 13, 2010 A study from New Delhi India has revealed high rates of vitamin D deficiency among hip fracture patients, confirming the conclusions of similar international studies which point to vitamin D ... > full story
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