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 Study Says Omega-3 Fatty Acids 'Not Beneficial for Multiple Sclerosis Sufferers'
Study Says Omega-3 Fatty Acids 'Not Beneficial for Multiple Sclerosis Sufferers'
Fish oil doesn't help multiple sclerosis patients, finds study. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, incurable disease of the central nervous system that affects about 2.5 million peo... 
 Epstein Barr Virus Protects Against Autoimmunity: Study
Epstein Barr Virus Protects Against Autoimmunity: Study
Epstein Barr virus protects lupus-prone mice against autoimmmune diseases, say scientists. So, we redid the experiments, and the results came out the same," said Dr.Pelanda, lead au... 
 Study Says Arthritis Drugs Hold Promise for Multiple Sclerosis
Study Says Arthritis Drugs Hold Promise for Multiple Sclerosis
A new class of arthritis drugs hold promise for multiple sclerosis, reveals study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The UAB study focused on a protein ... 

 Multiple Pregnancies Linked to Reduced Multiple Sclerosis Risk
Multiple Pregnancies Linked to Reduced Multiple Sclerosis Risk
Women who have multiple pregnancies have a reduced risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), reveals research published in Neurology. "In our study, the risk went down with each ... 
 Device to Rapidly Detect Infectious Disease Invented
Device to Rapidly Detect Infectious Disease Invented
Researchers have invented a portable device to detect infectious diseases that can spread very rapidly, thereby quickly identifying them and stopping an epidemic. Current testing for such di... 
 Damaged Myelin may Not be the Trigger for Multiple Sclerosis
Damaged Myelin may Not be the Trigger for Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS), an incurable disease which affects millions of adults, is an autoimmune disease in which the body's own defense cells attack the myelin in the brain and spinal cord.... 
Stem Cell Therapy Useful in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Stem Cell Therapy Useful in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Stem cell therapy may be beneficial in people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, according to a recent study. Multiple sclerosis is a condition that leaves the affect... 
 Age-Related Decline In Multiple Sclerosis Patients Reversible
Age-Related Decline In Multiple Sclerosis Patients Reversible
Cambridge University researchers have found that it is possible to reverse the age-related decline in the central nervous system of the multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. The study has been p... 
 Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Different Area of Brain
Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Different Area of Brain
Multiple sclerosis affects an area of the brain that controls cognitive, sensory and motor functioning,radiology researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHe... 
 Vitamin D Fortified Food to Reduce Prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis in Scotland
Vitamin D Fortified Food to Reduce Prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis in Scotland
International experts are calling for food in Scotland to be fortified with vitamin D, in an attempt to reduce the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS).MS levels in Scotland are the highest... 
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