Multiple Sclerosis News and Research

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Reading books and participating in brain-stimulating activities may preserve memory

Reading books and participating in brain-stimulating activities may preserve memory

Patients with high education show less impairment on neuropsychological evaluation

Patients with high education show less impairment on neuropsychological evaluation

Biogen, Sobi present new findings from Phase 3 trial of ALPROLIX at XXIV ISTH Congress

Biogen, Sobi present new findings from Phase 3 trial of ALPROLIX at XXIV ISTH Congress

Study reveals circadian disruption is a risk factor in alcoholic liver disease

Study reveals circadian disruption is a risk factor in alcoholic liver disease

EMA's CHMP issues positive opinion for approval of Genzyme's LEMTRADA in Europe

EMA's CHMP issues positive opinion for approval of Genzyme's LEMTRADA in Europe

Curing type 1 diabetes: an interview with Dr. Habib Zaghouani, MU School of Medicine

Curing type 1 diabetes: an interview with Dr. Habib Zaghouani, MU School of Medicine

People who have TBI may be more likely to have future stroke, says study

People who have TBI may be more likely to have future stroke, says study

Researchers say genetics and life experience independently protect against cognitive decline in MS

Researchers say genetics and life experience independently protect against cognitive decline in MS

Karo Bio extends research collaboration with Pfizer on RORgamma modulators

Karo Bio extends research collaboration with Pfizer on RORgamma modulators

Study shows absence of gene leads to early onset of more serious disease in MS animal model

Study shows absence of gene leads to early onset of more serious disease in MS animal model

Research findings could lead to new potential treatment for multiple sclerosis

Research findings could lead to new potential treatment for multiple sclerosis

Research: Stroke patients may be more likely to develop problems with memory and thinking

Research: Stroke patients may be more likely to develop problems with memory and thinking

Research shows interaction of tau and amyloid-beta in brain may increase progression of AD

Research shows interaction of tau and amyloid-beta in brain may increase progression of AD

OHSU analysis finds previous studies have overstated effectiveness of bone growth product used in spinal surgeries

OHSU analysis finds previous studies have overstated effectiveness of bone growth product used in spinal surgeries

Blocking B1R receptor activity in brains of Alzheimer's mice recovers memory and cerebrovascular function

Blocking B1R receptor activity in brains of Alzheimer's mice recovers memory and cerebrovascular function

Patients with central nervous system infections may suffer from the effects of CyCV-VN virus: Study

Patients with central nervous system infections may suffer from the effects of CyCV-VN virus: Study

New research finding raises questions about common mutant forms of JC polyomavirus

New research finding raises questions about common mutant forms of JC polyomavirus

Acrolein offers potential tool to reduce symptoms of spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis

Acrolein offers potential tool to reduce symptoms of spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis

Research reveals that men who experience RLS may have higher risk of dying earlier

Research reveals that men who experience RLS may have higher risk of dying earlier

Kessler Foundation receives grants from NJ Commission to study deficits in TBI patients

Kessler Foundation receives grants from NJ Commission to study deficits in TBI patients

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