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  1. If you haven't heard about the report in December's Journal of Vascular Sciences by Italian vascular surgeon Dr. Paolo Zamboni, then you probably live in America.
    18-12-2009 to , ,
  2. The first of multiple videos on YouTube of this interesting talk
    30-07-2009 to ,
  3. Multiple sclerosis patient succeeds in arguing that it is a breach of her human rights not to know whether her husband will be prosecuted if he accompanies her to Swiss clinic Dignitas
    30-07-2009 to , ,
  4. Shares of BioMS Medical Corp (MS.TO: Quote) plunged 90 percent on Tuesday after the company and Eli Lilly and Co (LLY.N: Quote) said their multiple sclerosis treatment failed to delay the progression of the disease in a late-stage trial.
  5. Information about employment rights in Canada (and a lively discussion)
    23-07-2009 to , , ,
  6. In this video, Dr. Thomas John (Jock) Murray, MD, FRCP(C), OC, discusses what he would do if he had multiple sclerosis.
  7. A drug which has been used for decades to treat high blood pressure may turn out to be a key treatment for multiple sclerosis, say British researchers.
  8. It is a common misconception that multiple sclerosis is a condition that affects only adults, but Liam Kelly is 14 and has already had it for a decade.
  9. What happens when children are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis? Debbie Andalo on the work being done to help them cope with a disease largely thought to affect only adults
  10. Koplowitz, 59, crossed the finish line and completed her 20th New York City Marathon on Monday -- just under 29 hours after she had started.
  11. Neutralizing antibody (NAbs) positivity does not reduce the efficacy of interferon beta-1b (IFNbeta-1b) treatment, according to results of a substudy analysis of patients with a first event suggestive of multiple sclerosis (MS) in a multicentre, randomize
  12. An expert panel's advice that provinces and territories not cover the cost of two Multiple Sclerosis drugs creates a system of two-tiered care, MS advocates say.
  13. Writing in Neurology, the researchers said the machine used a method known as optical coherence tomography to measure the thickness of the nerve fibers, which shrink as multiple sclerosis progresses.

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