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High Polyunsaturated Fat And Vitamin E Intake May Halve Motor Neurone Disease Risk
April 29, 2006 A high dietary intake of polyunsaturated fat and vitamin E seems to halve the risk of developing motor neurone disease, suggests research published ahead of print in the Journal of Neurology ... > full story -
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Mount Sinai Launches Combination Therapy Trial To Treat Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
April 12, 2006 Mount Sinai School of Medicine is the Clinical Coordinating Center for the first study to assess the effectiveness of combining two FDA approved medications as initial treatment for people with ... > full story -
Hopes Raised For Effectiveness Of Multiple Sclerosis Drug
March 28, 2006 Understanding mechanism of action of drug show why it helps MS patients and how it might also help manage other autoimmune ... > full story -
New 'Stars' In Formation Of Nerve Cell Insulation
March 19, 2006 The insulating myelin sheath enwrapping the cable-like axons of nerve cells is the major target of attack of the immune system in multiple sclerosis. Such attack causes neural short-circuits that ... > full story -
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New Evidence Suggests Statins Could Prove Useful In Treating Multiple Sclerosis
March 16, 2006 Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco and Stanford University Medical Center are reporting compelling new evidence that the cholesterol-lowering drug atorvastatin could prove an ... > full story -
Multiple Sclerosis Research Into Reparative Cells Offers New Avenue For Fighting Disease
March 6, 2006 Plaques that form around the nerve cells of people with multiple sclerosis are apparently what disable people with the disease. But partly developed reparative cells within the plaques provide hope ... > full story -
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Stanford Doctors Spotlight Fatal Flaw In Multiple Sclerosis Drug Trial
March 3, 2006 When Anita Louise Smith enrolled in an experimental drug trial in 2002 in Colorado, she had a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis but no symptoms and was looking to reduce the chances of being ravaged by ... > full story -
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Protein Fragment May Generate First Simple Test For Multiple Sclerosis
March 3, 2006 Johns Hopkins scientists report the discovery of a protein found only in cerebrospinal fluid that they say might be useful in identifying a subgroup of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) or ... > full story -
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Concern Over Fast Tracking Of New Drugs
February 18, 2006 Concerns over the fast tracking of new drugs for commercial licensing are raised by a senior doctor in this week's British Medical ... > full story -
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Scientists Push Forward Understanding Of Multiple Sclerosis
December 10, 2005 New findings by a research team from the University of Edinburgh may help explain why diseases like multiple sclerosis which attack the myelin sheath -- an insulator which protects the body's nervous ... > full story
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