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Gender has become a dominant factor in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) during the last decades. Already with a ratio of 3.2 to 1 MS is gradually changing into a disease predominantly among women. Since...
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A Multiple Sclerosis sufferer who underwent a controversial treatment has hit out at claims that he was offered false hope.
Charity Sense About Science has claimed...
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17th-21st November 2008 is Anti-Bullying Week with the theme ‘Being different, belonging together’. The National Autistic Society are a member of the Anti-Bullying Alliance and we...
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There's an ingredient in our food that scientists are beginning to...
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According to the British Cannabis Lobby, any efforts to implement...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) results when the body's own defense system attacks nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. Now scientists led by John Russell, Ph.D., at Washington University School...
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Multiple Sclerosis patients have significant and sustained reduction in disability and risk of relapse on Alemtuzumab versus Rebif(R).
Genzyme Corporation and Bayer HealthCare...
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Epidemiological studies of multiple sclerosis...
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Researchers are developing a technique that bypasses spinal injuries and nerve damage and allows patients to once again directly control movement through thought.
They...
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A trial to determine the benefits of vibration therapy for Multiple Sclerosis sufferers is having an immediate impact on participants, one stating that she could feel her feet again, and another...
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Multiple sclerosis sufferer Debbie Purdy fears her...
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Testing for diseases including cancer and multiple sclerosis could soon be as simple as using a pregnancy test kit, Yorkshire scientists claim today.
A team from Leeds...
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Most of the children immunised against hepatitis B are not at an increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), but those who received a certain type of the vaccine are, according to a new...
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Acute relapses in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) rarely lead to disability, according to a retrospective chart review presented here at the American Neurological...
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Ten research teams will investigate the genetic component of the multiple sclerosis' treatment, they will do it from the University of the Basque Country.
The University of the...
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Canadian researchers say they have found new...
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Two years ago, my alarm went at 7.30am, I...
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