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February 4, 2018

Study by Society-supported Researchers Hints at Why Men Tend to Get MS Less Often Than Women

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January 31, 2018 A happy mistake in the lab of immunologist Melissa Brown, PhD (Northwestern University) has led to an…
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January 28, 2018

Neurite dispersion: a new marker of multiple sclerosis spinal cord pathology?

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Grussu F1,2, Schneider T1,3, Tur C1, Yates RL4, Tachrount M5, Ianuş A2, Yiannakas MC1, Newcombe J6, Zhang H2, Alexander DC2, DeLuca GC4, Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott CAM1,7,8. Author information Abstract OBJECTIVE: Conventional magnetic…
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January 28, 2018

Quantifying multiple sclerosis pathology in post mortem spinal cord using MRI.

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Schmierer K1, McDowell A2, Petrova N3, Carassiti D3, Thomas DL4, Miquel ME5. Author information Abstract Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common inflammatory, demyelinating and degenerative…
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January 23, 2018

Excessive Salt Consumption Leads to Cognitive Impairment, MS Mouse Study Shows

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JANUARY 18, 2018    BY PATRICIA INACIO, PHD New research shows how a high-salt diet leads to excessive levels of…
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January 23, 2018

Who Are You to Tell Me What MS Therapy I Need?

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JANUARY 23, 2018    BY ED TOBIAS I’m used to seeing insurance companies here in the United States make decisions about…
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January 23, 2018

Non-Hispanic Women Have Highest MS Mortality Rates, But Blacks Die Earlier, UCLA Survey Finds

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JANUARY 23, 2018    BY PATRICIA INACIO, PHD Non-Hispanic whites, especially females, are more likely to die from multiple sclerosis (MS) than…
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January 23, 2018

CannaMD Opens 2 Marijuana Clinics in Orlando Area for MS Patients, Others

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JANUARY 22, 2018    BY CAROLINA HENRIQUES CannaMD plans two medical marijuana clinics in the Orlando area to evaluate patients for entry in the Florida…
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January 20, 2018

The History of Ocrevus’ – The Journey from Defiant Idea to Game-Changing Treatment

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Information found below was acquired from MS NewsToday Link Twenty years ago, the idea that B-cell depletion could treat multiple…
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January 20, 2018

Spoon Theory: Making Sense of Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis

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Aaron Boster MD Published on Jan 20, 2018 Fatigue is one of the most common, most debilitating, and least understood…
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January 20, 2018

U.S. Government Shutdown’s Impact on People with MS

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Information provided below was made possible from The National Multiple Sclerosis Society Link January 20, 2018 The federal government and…
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