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Targeting B cells may help reduce disease activity for people with multiple sclerosis

Targeting B cells may help reduce disease activity for people with multiple sclerosis

Education is associated with better recovery from traumatic brain injury, says study

Education is associated with better recovery from traumatic brain injury, says study

Biogen Idec's revenue increases 51% to $2.1 billion in first quarter 2014

Biogen Idec's revenue increases 51% to $2.1 billion in first quarter 2014

New studies may offer hope for people with migraine

New studies may offer hope for people with migraine

FDA announces expanded approval of Arzerra in combination with chlorambucil for CLL treatment

FDA announces expanded approval of Arzerra in combination with chlorambucil for CLL treatment

Scientists uncover key mechanism that regulates nerve cell growth in damaged nervous system

Scientists uncover key mechanism that regulates nerve cell growth in damaged nervous system

Narrowing of carotid artery in neck without any symptoms may be linked to memory problems

Narrowing of carotid artery in neck without any symptoms may be linked to memory problems

AARDA launches autoimmune curriculum for teachers of grades three through eight

AARDA launches autoimmune curriculum for teachers of grades three through eight

New hypothesis about emergence of Parkinson's disease

New hypothesis about emergence of Parkinson's disease

Researchers identify key genes linked to pain perception

Researchers identify key genes linked to pain perception

Harvard neuroscientists present new view of myelin

Harvard neuroscientists present new view of myelin

U.Va. researchers named recipients of 2013 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Awards

U.Va. researchers named recipients of 2013 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Awards

Research by UCI, Salk Institute points to novel therapies for minimizing stroke-induced brain damage

Research by UCI, Salk Institute points to novel therapies for minimizing stroke-induced brain damage

Apathy signals brain shrinkage in old people

Apathy signals brain shrinkage in old people

Understanding GPCRs and controlling inflammation: an interview with Dr. Richard Proia, NIDDK, NIH

Understanding GPCRs and controlling inflammation: an interview with Dr. Richard Proia, NIDDK, NIH

Study evaluates co-occurrence of cancers in patients with central nervous system disorders

Study evaluates co-occurrence of cancers in patients with central nervous system disorders

Scientists receive grant from Biogen Idec to study everyday activities in MS using actual reality

Scientists receive grant from Biogen Idec to study everyday activities in MS using actual reality

Older people with memory and thinking problems may have lower risk of dying from cancer

Older people with memory and thinking problems may have lower risk of dying from cancer

Researcher wins 2014 Abraham White Distinguished Science Award for contributions in treatment of neurological diseases

Researcher wins 2014 Abraham White Distinguished Science Award for contributions in treatment of neurological diseases

SLU researcher receives $608,376 grant to design better clinical treatments for multiple sclerosis

SLU researcher receives $608,376 grant to design better clinical treatments for multiple sclerosis

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