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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. — ScienceDailyA discovery is providing hope of a new therapeutic target in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients that could one day be used to prevent the symptoms and progression of the disease. By removing a protein called calnexin in mice, researchers found the mice were provided with full protection from the mouse model of MS — known as experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE).
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Study finds that many people diagnosed with MS do not have the conditionA new study suggests that almost 20 percent of people who receive a diagnosis for multiple sclerosis do not have the chronic disease. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
MS: Disease impact is greater in those with food allergiesPeople with MS and a reported history of food allergy had more relapses and were likelier to have active lesions on MRI scans than those without allergy. -
Mike Mofor posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Possible treatment options
Promising New Treatments for Multiple SclerosisWe’ve seen great strides in the development of MS treatments in recent years. Here’s a detailed look back — and forward. -
Mike Mofor joined the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Discovery opens new opportunities to slow or reverse multiple sclerosis — ScienceDailyNerve cells stripped of their insulation can no longer carry vital information, leading to the numbness, weakness and vision problems often associated with multiple sclerosis. A new study shows an overlooked source may be able to replace that lost insulation and provide a new way to treat diseases like MS. -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Network
Work, Home & Leisure : National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyEngage in activities that promote a sense of purpose and accomplishment at home, at work or in the community.