Yearly Archives: "2016"

Scientists Develop System for Early Diagnosis of Parkinson’s, MS, and Alzheimer’s
Virtual reality diagnosis using a new mathematical model linked to balance can detect first signs of these disorders, it is [...]
Tysabri May be More Effective than Gilenya at Reducing Disease Activity in MS Patients
An indirect comparison of results from randomized clinical trials in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) patients suggests [...]
Lifelong Exercise Doesn’t Lower the Risk of MS, Large Study in Women Reports
In a large prospective study with validated measures of physical activity, researchers found no evidence that exercise reduced a woman’s [...]
Satisfaction with MS Therapy Influenced by Doctor-Patient Communication, Study Finds
A study published in the BMC Neurology journal emphasized that clear and regular communication between physicians and patients with [...]
MS More Frequent Among Females Exposed to High Levels of Copper, Study Shows
Exposure to heavy metals and being female are associated with a higher incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study conducted [...]
How Tecfidera Works to Reduce MS Relapses Discovered, May Lead to Better Treatments
How the multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy Tecfidera (dimethyl fumarate) works on a molecular level has finally been uncovered, using a new [...]
Protein Biomarker Identified for MS May Predict Disease Severity, Treatment Response
A newly discovered potential biomarker of multiple sclerosis (MS) may help to distinguish between people who will go on to have less severe [...]
Experimental Drug May Prevent Development of Multiple Sclerosis in Mice
The experimental drug laquinimod may prevent the development or reduce the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) in mice, according to [...]
8 less common symptoms of multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) results when the body’s immune system starts to attack and destroy myelin, the protecting coating on nerve fibers [...]
Can multiple sclerosis be detected by biomarkers in the blood? yes, study says
MicroRNAs present in the blood show promise as potential biomarkers of multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study suggests. The study, titled [...]

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