Category Archives: "INforMS"

Mayo Clinic develops test to distinguish other demyelinating diseases from multiple sclerosis
The Mayo Clinic has developed a test that allows doctors to distinguish other inflammatory demyelinating diseases from multiple sclerosis [...]
Cognitive impairment worse among PPMS than RMS patients, German study fnds
Patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) have more severe cognitive impairment than those with relapsing-remitting [...]
5 areas of research that could change the future of multiple sclerosis treatment
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the nervous system, disrupting messages between the brain and the rest of the body resulting [...]
Breastfeeding linked to reduced risk of multiple sclerosis – study
New York: Mothers who breastfeed for at least 15 months over one or more pregnancies may be 53 per cent less likely to develop multiple [...]
12 ways amazon’s alexa can help people with multiple sclerosis
“Alexa” is Amazon’s talking service that acts as a virtual personal assistant. According to tomsguide.com, as part of the company’s [...]
OMRF multiple sclerosis center wins top multiple sclerosis research award
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation's Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence won the Labe Scheinberg Award at the [...]
Minocycline may slow progression from Clinically Isolated Syndrome to multiple sclerosis
Minocycline, a broad-spectrum tetracycline antibiotic, reduces risk of conversion from clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) to multiple [...]
Multiple aclerosis – antioxidant may slow disease progression
In a pilot study, researchers found that taking a high dose of lipoic acid every day for 2 years reduced whole brain atrophy among patients [...]
Research sheds light on who’s multiple sclerosis could worsen
A preliminary study by senior author Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, MD, has heightened researchers’ understanding about which adults with [...]
Sodium intake and its association with multiple sclerosis progression
HealthDay News — There is no association between average 24-hour urine sodium levels and conversion from clinically isolated syndrome [...]

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