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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
A study based at Johns Hopkins University is comparing two treatment strategies in 900 people newly diagnosed, or with onset/diagnosis in the past who have received minimal or no treatment, with the relapsing-remitting form of MS.
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Understanding a condition is the first step in finding effective ways to treat it, exciting research led by Dr. Arman Eshagh.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
A constellation of symptoms presages first definitive signs of multiple sclerosis: Study is largest-ever effort to identify symptoms that appear before MS diagnosis — ScienceDailyResearchers document the health problems that precede a diagnosis of… -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
A study in the Philippines is recruiting to look at the efficacy of a single dose injection of stem cells in treating MS. There is a follow-up after 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months post-transplantation to evaluate the efficacy and saftey.…[Read more]
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Researchers and clinicians are slowly coming to a united front to tap into the wealth of knowledge the gut biome has concerning many conditions. Researchers think that lifestyle changes often result in improving the quality of life of those living with MS because it is estimated that 70% of the immune system is housed in the GI…[Read more]
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
A major difficulty of living with a chronic disease is the dedication that treatment requires. A research center in Alabama is recruiting to look at the efficacy of delivering rehabilitation and exercise programs remotely as a form of…[Read more]
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
New studies on natalizumab, an antibody medication, show a possible reduction in deterioration in the upper limb function.
Can natalizumab help treat advanced multiple sclerosis? – Medical News Bulletin | Health News and Medical… -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Seeking People Newly Diagnosed or Untreated with Relapsing MS Nationwide to Participate in Trial of Treatment Strategies to Prevent Disability
MS Trial Alert: Seeking People Newly Diagnosed or Untreated with Relapsing MS Nationwide to Particip : National Multiple Sclerosis… -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
The stress of living with MS can be overwhelming and though new treatments continue to develop, there is a need for people to come together in teams to filter through the information and find the best treatment for each individual as an individual human and not just a research participant.
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Surprise finding could lead to new MS treatments.
Surprise finding could lead to new MS treatments: Researchers identify the overabundance of a specific protein in the brain of people who have MS; next step is to figure out the protein's role and possibly develop therapies. –… -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is currently recruiting patients to see if a change in biomarker levels can predict which drugs a person with MS might respond to.
Targeting Residual Activity By Precision, Biomarker-Guided Combination Therapies of Multiple Sclerosis (TRAP-MS) – Full Text View -… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Physical Telerehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis – Full Text View – ClinicalTrials.govPhysical Telerehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis – Full Text View. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
BBC war reporter hails stem-cell treatment for her MS | Daily Mail OnlineCaroline Wyatt, 49, flew to Mexico for groundbreaking therapy for her crippling neurological condition. She spent £61,000 on… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
MS could be reversed with existing allergy drugAn over-the-counter allergy drug may restore function to the nerves damaged by multiple sclerosis, according… -
CindyManit joined the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Multiple sclerosis: What role do gut microbes play?In multiple sclerosis, the gut microbiome has a peculiar profile. New research looks at the role of gut microbes in the development of this… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Multiple sclerosis: Resistance training may reduce brain atrophyResistance training twice per week for 6 months may reduce brain atrophy in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, new… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Swank diet: Does it help with multiple sclerosis?What is the Swank diet, and how might it help treat multiple sclerosis? We look at the origin of the Swank diet, how it works, and the benefits and… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
MS vs. ALS: Differences, causes, and treatment – Medical News TodayMS and ALS both affect the central nervous system, but in different ways. Learn about the key differences between the two, specific symptoms, and outlook. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Non invasive no drug approach.
Multiple sclerosis: New technology improves cognition – Medical News TodayA new trial tests the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with cognitive training on people with multiple sclerosis. - Load More