Multiple Sclerosis News and Research

Latest Multiple Sclerosis News and Research

Parasitic worms could offer new treatment hope for MS patients

Parasitic worms could offer new treatment hope for MS patients

SIR to showcase latest minimally invasive treatments at 37th annual meeting

SIR to showcase latest minimally invasive treatments at 37th annual meeting

KF's TBI research director to speak at Washington conference

KF's TBI research director to speak at Washington conference

New research shows beneficial side effect of anti-allergy parasite

New research shows beneficial side effect of anti-allergy parasite

Biogen Idec announces new easier to use injection for multiple sclerosis

Biogen Idec announces new easier to use injection for multiple sclerosis

Scientists to speak on cultural issues pertinent to rehabilitation research

Scientists to speak on cultural issues pertinent to rehabilitation research

Minimally invasive treatments to be showcased at SIR's 37th Annual Scientific Meeting

Minimally invasive treatments to be showcased at SIR's 37th Annual Scientific Meeting

AAN, ALS Association announce creation of Richard Olney Clinician Scientist Development Award

AAN, ALS Association announce creation of Richard Olney Clinician Scientist Development Award

Cannabinoids may be a target for new strategies in cancer treatment

Cannabinoids may be a target for new strategies in cancer treatment

Activating brain's visual cortex improves our sense of smell

Activating brain's visual cortex improves our sense of smell

Biogen Idec receives FDA approval for two separate dosing innovations to treat MS

Biogen Idec receives FDA approval for two separate dosing innovations to treat MS

Diets low in omega-3 fatty acids linked with memory problems

Diets low in omega-3 fatty acids linked with memory problems

Biogen Idec, Samsung Biologics establish joint venture to develop and market biosimilars

Biogen Idec, Samsung Biologics establish joint venture to develop and market biosimilars

Opexa 2011 net loss increases to $5,968,448

Opexa 2011 net loss increases to $5,968,448

Death of myelin sheath producing cells does not trigger MS

Death of myelin sheath producing cells does not trigger MS

KF scientist to speak at William Paterson University, March 1

KF scientist to speak at William Paterson University, March 1

Dopamine therapy can boost creativity in patients with Parkinson's

Dopamine therapy can boost creativity in patients with Parkinson's

EMA accepts MAA filing of Genzyme's teriflunomide for MS

EMA accepts MAA filing of Genzyme's teriflunomide for MS

Computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation benefits patients with relapsing-remitting MS

Computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation benefits patients with relapsing-remitting MS

Women with migraine more likely to develop depression

Women with migraine more likely to develop depression

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