Multiple Sclerosis News and Research

Latest Multiple Sclerosis News and Research

New Sleep and Breathing Disorders Center at UT Southwestern

New Sleep and Breathing Disorders Center at UT Southwestern

Rockefeller University funds clinical, translational pilot studies

Rockefeller University funds clinical, translational pilot studies

Low blood levels of vitamin D linked to heart attacks and strokes

Low blood levels of vitamin D linked to heart attacks and strokes

The blood-brain barrier: A misunderstood key to finding life-saving cures to brain disease

The blood-brain barrier: A misunderstood key to finding life-saving cures to brain disease

Addition of antibiotics to MS therapy could slow down progression of the disease

Addition of antibiotics to MS therapy could slow down progression of the disease

Eli Lilly and BioMS Medical announce licensing and development agreement

Eli Lilly and BioMS Medical announce licensing and development agreement

Brain malfunction explains dehydration in elderly

Brain malfunction explains dehydration in elderly

Immune system may target some brain synapses

Immune system may target some brain synapses

Cell-tracking software speeds drug development

Cell-tracking software speeds drug development

BioMS Medical's phase III U.S. multiple sclerosis trial receives positive safety review

BioMS Medical's phase III U.S. multiple sclerosis trial receives positive safety review

Addition of antibiotics to MS therapy could slow down progression of the disease

Addition of antibiotics to MS therapy could slow down progression of the disease

Researchers uncover delicate protein balance behind the immune system response

Researchers uncover delicate protein balance behind the immune system response

Role of genetics in multiple sclerosis

Role of genetics in multiple sclerosis

Combination therapy including antibiotics may be beneficial for multiple sclerosis

Combination therapy including antibiotics may be beneficial for multiple sclerosis

Tuberculosis found in 500,000-year-old human

Tuberculosis found in 500,000-year-old human

Vaccination against hepatitis B does not seem to increase the risk of a first episode of MS in childhood

Vaccination against hepatitis B does not seem to increase the risk of a first episode of MS in childhood

Practice parameters discuss treatment for narcolepsy, other hypersomnias of central origin

Practice parameters discuss treatment for narcolepsy, other hypersomnias of central origin

Researchers find new way to transplant new blood-forming stem cells into bone marrow of mice

Researchers find new way to transplant new blood-forming stem cells into bone marrow of mice

Migraine sufferers found to have brain differences

Migraine sufferers found to have brain differences

People with migraines have differences in cortex area of the brain

People with migraines have differences in cortex area of the brain

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