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The genetic and environmental factors that can cause multiple sclerosis
Researchers say genetic makeup is a factor, but so are smoking, obesity, vitamin D, and viral infections. A combination of genetic and [...]
Rutgers Health leading program to support multiple sclerosis children
Rutgers Health is leading the Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis and Demyelinating Diseases Program, the only program in the state of New [...]
Dr. Anne Cross discusses strides In multiple sclerosis research, recent award
Years ago, when many multiple sclerosis researchers believed that a type of immune cell known as a T-cell was the cause of the disease, Dr. [...]
EMD Serono’s embracing carers launches ‘Time Counts’ to raise 1M minutes of support
Rockland, MA – EMD Serono, the biopharmaceutical company of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany in the U.S. and Canada, today announced that [...]
Kessler researchers explore social cognitive deficits in progressive multiple sclerosis
East Hanover, NJ. June 25, 2019. A recent study by Kessler Foundation researchers provided new findings about the nature of social [...]
Billings Clinic hosts its first multiple sclerosis health and well-being symposium
The Billings Clinic hosted its first Multiple Sclerosis Health and Well-Being Symposium. It was a day-long educational seminar for people [...]
Study moves closer to identifying cause of multiple sclerosis
A study by the University of British Columbia made a scientific advance that researchers hope will lead to the development of preventative [...]
UCLA researchers work to advance treatment targeting source of multiple sclerosis
UCLA researchers are developing the first multiple sclerosis treatment that could target the cause of the disease, instead of simply [...]
Genentech presenting new Ocrevus (Ocrelizumab) data at AAN Meeting
Genentech to Present New OCREVUS (ocrelizumab) Data Analyses Showing Significant Reduction of Disability Progression in Relapsing and [...]

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