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  1. 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.
  2. Information about employment rights in Canada (and a lively discussion)
    23-07-2009 to , , , by admin
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  4. In this video, Dr. Thomas John (Jock) Murray, MD, FRCP(C), OC, discusses what he would do if he had multiple sclerosis.
    08-01-2009 to , , , by admin
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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
    07-11-2007 to , , , by admin
  8. Koplowitz, 59, crossed the finish line and completed her 20th New York City Marathon on Monday -- just under 29 hours after she had started.
  9. 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
  10. 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.
  11. Therefore, these findings demonstrate not only that pregnancy has no adverse effects on the rate of MS relapses, but it also provides further evidence of the beneficial effects both of pregnancy and the postpartum period, over the long term, indicating a
  12. In the past few years, it has been shown that many drugs are not equally effective for every patient, and this variability is due, at least in part, to genetic differences.
  13. "When we first launched the site," Bacon said, "the six people who had the most donations ... I matched $10,000 each to the charity that they were supporting."
  14. The UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) officially recommended the use of Biogen Idec/Elan’s Tysabri for the treatment of rapidly evolving severe relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RES)
    30-08-2007 to , , , by admin

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