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Men And Women Equally Transmit Genetic Risk Of Multiple Sclerosis To Their Children
June 27, 2007 Men and women with multiple sclerosis (MS) equally transmit the genetic risk of the disease to their children, according to a new study. The research contradicts the results of another recent study, ... > full story -
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'CARS' Imaging Reveals Clues To Myelin Damage
June 27, 2007 Researchers have discovered that calcium ions could play a crucial role in multiple sclerosis by activating enzymes that degrade the fatty sheath that insulates nerve ... > full story -
New Line Of Communication Between Nervous System Cells Discovered
June 26, 2007 In a host of neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS) and several neuropathies, the protective covering surrounding the nerves -- an insulating material called myelin -- is damaged. ... > full story -
Psychologists Attribute Yawning To The Need To Cool The Brain And Pay Attention
June 21, 2007 The next time you "catch a yawn" from someone across the room, you're not copying their sleepiness, you're participating in an ancient, hardwired ritual that might have evolved to help groups stay ... > full story -
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Protein's Role In Multiple Sclerosis Clarified
June 13, 2007 A protein found primarily in the lens of the eye could be the critical "tipping point" in the spiral of inflammation and damage that occurs in multiple sclerosis, researchers report. This protein - ... > full story -
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New Insight Into Cause Of Lou Gehrig's Disease
May 29, 2007 Researchers have discovered a new cellular mechanism that may better explain what causes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. According to the article, mutations ... > full story -
Human Herpes Virus 6B Is Associated With Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
May 28, 2007 There is strong evidence that one particular type of epilepsy is associated with a viral infection, according to new research. The scientists found DNA from the virus, Human Herpes Virus 6B (HHV-6B) ... > full story -
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Testosterone May Help Men With Multiple Sclerosis
May 14, 2007 A small pilot study suggests that testosterone treatment is safe, well-tolerated and may reduce symptoms, slow brain degeneration and increase muscle mass in men with relapsing-remitting multiple ... > full story -
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Glucosamine-Like Supplement Inhibits Multiple Sclerosis, Type 1 Diabetes
May 14, 2007 A glucosamine-like dietary supplement has been found to suppress the damaging autoimmune response seen in multiple sclerosis and type-1 diabetes mellitus, according to University of California, ... > full story -
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
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