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Researchers Discover Blood Biomarker for Lou Gehrig's Disease, Could Lead to New Treatments
August 6, 2012 Researchers have discovered that changes in monocytes (a type of white blood cell) are a biomarker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease. The findings open doors to possible new ... > full storyMore: -
Reviled Substance Involved in Alzheimer's Can Reverse Paralysis in Mice With Multiple Sclerosis
August 1, 2012 A molecule widely assailed as the chief culprit in Alzheimer's disease unexpectedly reverses paralysis and inflammation in several distinct animal models of a different disorder -- multiple ... > full story -
Possible Clue to Progression of Multiple Sclerosis
July 31, 2012 Researchers have found that one or more substances produced by a type of immune cell in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) may play a role in the disease's progression. The finding could lead to new ... > full story -
Short-Term Intestinal Parasite Infection Triggers Specific Cytokines That Can Prevent the Development of Type 1 Diabetes
July 19, 2012 Short-term infection with intestinal worms may provide long-term protection against type I diabetes (TID), suggests a new study. The incidence of TID is relatively low in developing countries. One ... > full story -
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Widely Prescribed MS Treatment May Not Slow Progression of Disease
July 17, 2012 Researchers have just published important data about the impact of a common drug therapy on the progression of multiple sclerosis for people with the relapse-remitting form of the ... > full story -
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Sodium Buildup in Brain Linked to Disability in Multiple Sclerosis
July 17, 2012 A buildup of sodium in the brain detected by MRI may be a biomarker for the degeneration of nerve cells that occurs in patients with multiple ... > full story -
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Multiple Sclerosis: New Marker Could Improve Diagnosis
July 12, 2012 Diagnosing multiple sclerosis is a challenge even for experienced neurologists. This autoimmune disease has many symptoms and rarely presents a uniform clinical picture. New findings on the immune ... > full story -
Taking the Fate of Stem Cells in Hand: Immature Nerve Cells Generated
June 28, 2012 Biologists have deliberately transformed stem cells from the spinal cord of mice into immature nerve cells. This was achieved by changing the cellular environment, known as the extracellular matrix, ... > full story -
New Approach to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis in Mice Models
June 28, 2012 Researchers have successfully used smaller, folded DNA molecules to stimulate regeneration and repair of nerve coatings in mice that mimic multiple ... > full story -
Multiple Sclerosis Patients Have Lower Risk of Cancer
June 21, 2012 Multiple sclerosis patients appear to have a lower cancer risk, according to a new ... > full story
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