Multiple Sclerosis News and Research

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Researchers find potential new way to better control immune-mediated diseases

Researchers find potential new way to better control immune-mediated diseases

Kessler Foundation, NJHF partner to advance biomedical research

Kessler Foundation, NJHF partner to advance biomedical research

Diet may influence susceptibility to autoinflammatory bone disease in at-risk individuals

Diet may influence susceptibility to autoinflammatory bone disease in at-risk individuals

Placenta-derived cells are safe for MS patients

Placenta-derived cells are safe for MS patients

MS patients can benefit from strength training and fitness exercises

MS patients can benefit from strength training and fitness exercises

Early exposure to marijuana can lead to immune-related diseases in adulthood

Early exposure to marijuana can lead to immune-related diseases in adulthood

AAN releases new position statement on opioids for chronic non-cancer pain

AAN releases new position statement on opioids for chronic non-cancer pain

Diplomat's clinical technology manager honored as finalist in 2014 Next-Generation Pharmacist awards

Diplomat's clinical technology manager honored as finalist in 2014 Next-Generation Pharmacist awards

Dr. Nancy Chiaravalloti of Kessler Foundation receives Alumni Achievement in Science award

Dr. Nancy Chiaravalloti of Kessler Foundation receives Alumni Achievement in Science award

EMD Serono declares winners of first Grant for Oncology Innovation

EMD Serono declares winners of first Grant for Oncology Innovation

People with memory loss more likely to develop dementia later, study finds

People with memory loss more likely to develop dementia later, study finds

Pilot study shows benefits of psychoeducational wellness program in MS people

Pilot study shows benefits of psychoeducational wellness program in MS people

Phase IIa clinical trial data of ATL1102 in MS patients published in journal Neurology

Phase IIa clinical trial data of ATL1102 in MS patients published in journal Neurology

People who experience migraine in middle age may develop movement disorders later in life

People who experience migraine in middle age may develop movement disorders later in life

Study links slowed processing speed with executive deficits in individuals with multiple sclerosis

Study links slowed processing speed with executive deficits in individuals with multiple sclerosis

Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis Center receives MS research grant from Progressive Alliance

Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis Center receives MS research grant from Progressive Alliance

UC Irvine study sheds light on cognitive losses

UC Irvine study sheds light on cognitive losses

Synthetic Biologics' SYN-005 antibody gets FDA Orphan Drug designation for Pertussis treatment

Synthetic Biologics' SYN-005 antibody gets FDA Orphan Drug designation for Pertussis treatment

Research gives scientists new insight into evolution of gibbon genome

Research gives scientists new insight into evolution of gibbon genome

Study looks at blood type and risk of cognitive impairment

Study looks at blood type and risk of cognitive impairment

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