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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.
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The vaccine incorporates the sequence of myelin basic protein (MBP), which is thought to be one of the targets of MS, and DNA is incorporated into the cells in the body, which then starts to make the protein.
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Researchers have discovered that calcium ions could play a crucial role in multiple sclerosis by activating enzymes that degrade the fatty sheath that insulates nerve fibers.
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his year, Dr. Mark Freedman discusses the latest in MS research, progress in the bone marrow transplantation study and takes questions from callers.
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Two Ottawa researchers have been awarded a $2.4-million grant for their work in fighting multiple sclerosis, a chronic and often disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord.
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Researchers at Purdue University have discovered that calcium ions could play a crucial role in multiple sclerosis by activating enzymes that degrade the fatty sheath that insulates nerve fibres.
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A revolutionary surgery that involves drilling a hole in the skull and injecting cells could repair some devastating effects of multiple sclerosis.
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Using a mouse model of MS, neurologists at Jefferson Medical College found that doses of glucosamine similar to those taken for osteoarthritis dramatically delayed the onset of symptoms and improved the animals' ability to move and walk.
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"We have shown for the first time that immediate treatment after a first clinical demyelinating event suggestive of MS can reduce the early neurological damage, which may ultimately delay the development of the debilitating sequelae that characterize adv
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Rituxan cancer drug proved highly effective against multiple sclerosis in a small mid-stage trial, signaling a potentially more effective way of treating the progressive neurological disease.
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The studies described here support the idea that anti-inflammatory treatment of MS should begin as early in the course of the disease as possible
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Information on pediatric MS
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Researchers at the UCSD School of Medicine have identified a fibrin-derived peptide that inhibits this specific inflammation process in mouse models of multiple sclerosis (MS), reducing MS symptoms
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An abundance of vitamin D seems to help prevent multiple sclerosis, according to a study in more than 7 million people that offers some of the strongest evidence yet of the power of the "sunshine vitamin" against MS.
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