Yearly Archives: "2016"

Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients showing progress with cancer treatment
The doctors in Sheffield England discovered that the treatment normally used for cancer patients has worked well with people that have [...]
Obstructive sleep apnea, sleep disorders may contribute to multiple sclerosis fatigue
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and sleep disorders may contribute to multiple sclerosis fatigue. Sleep problems and lack of sleep is a [...]
Suppressing immune disorders in multiple sclerosis
There may be an easy way to treat immune related disorders in mice models of multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study published in [...]
Multiple sclerosis occurrence in women three to four times more likely than men
Occurrence of multiple sclerosis in women is three to four times higher compared to men. Multiple sclerosis (MS) in women is usually [...]
Multiple sclerosis bladder control problems include incontinence and nocturia
Multiple sclerosis can cause bladder control problems like incontinence and nocturia. Bladder control problems are actually quite common in [...]
Multiple sclerosis eye problems: optic neuritis, nystagmus and diplopia
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can lead to many health complications including eye problems like optic neuritis, nystagmus and diplopia. Multiple [...]
Francois Bethoux, MD, named medical director of the Arts & Medicine Institute
Iva Fattorini, MD, has stepped down from her role as Global Chair of the Arts & Medicine Institute, effective Jan. 1. Cleveland Clinic [...]
Multiple sclerosis clinical trials more successful than other diseases
Clinical trials for multiple sclerosis (MS) therapies demonstrate a success rate that is nearly triple that of other diseases, with small [...]
High dose vitamin D could treat multiple sclerosis, scientists find
Taking large doses of the recommended daily dose of vitamin D could be a cheap and simple treatment for multiple sclerosis, say [...]

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