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Friday, July 24
by
All About MS
on Fri 24 Jul 2009 11:03 AM CST
A flurry of innovative vaccine trials is in the offing as governments and regulatory agencies prepare for the probable launch of mass swine flu vaccination programs in the fall.
The results of the trials could determine whether people more »
by
All About MS
on Fri 24 Jul 2009 12:00 AM CST
Researchers at the University of Antwerp are currently comparing 4 potential vaccines for H1N1v, also known as swine flu or Mexican flu. 300 to 400 volunteers will be recruited for the tests. "There is a good chance that a Mexican flu vaccine is available early November", expects vaccine expert Prof. Dr. Pierre van Damme, director of the more »
Thursday, July 23
by
All About MS
on Thu 23 Jul 2009 11:23 AM CST
A flurry of innovative vaccine trials is in the offing as governments and regulatory agencies prepare for the probable launch of mass swine flu vaccination programs in the more »
Tuesday, July 21
by
All About MS
on Tue 21 Jul 2009 11:10 AM CST
A lumbar puncture, or spinal tap, is a procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid to check for the presence of disease or injury. A spinal needle is inserted, usually between the 3rd more »
Monday, July 20
by
All About MS
on Mon 20 Jul 2009 01:00 AM CST
Thank you for your comment on my blog. I did not write that article. I reported it from Associated Press - Jun. 29, 2009. I put Associated Press - Jun. 29, 2009 on the bottom of the article to indicate that I did not write it. But more »
Sunday, July 19
by
All About MS
on Sun 19 Jul 2009 03:03 PM CST
Do you think it is possible that the MRI my neurologist gave me a few years ago would not have shown anything at the time b/c the condition wasn’t severe enough at the time? I’m just wondering if I should get tested again or if it is highly unlikely that it is related to ms? The double vision apparently was just 'one of those things that sometimes happens' with my strong vision prescription. . and more »
by
All About MS
on Sun 19 Jul 2009 02:50 PM CST
Generalized Anxiety Disorder – often called G.A.D (as in Gee Ah Dee not gad). This disorder causes chronic anxiety, even when there is not outward cause of it.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – often more »
Saturday, July 18
by
All About MS
on Sat 18 Jul 2009 12:22 PM CST
The MS Technology Collaborative has created a new way for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) to exercise their brain power. The Collaborative, an alliance of Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Microsoft, and the US National Multiple Sclerosis Society, announced the launch of more »
Friday, July 17
by
All About MS
on Fri 17 Jul 2009 10:05 AM CST
(Used to measure balance of the older adult, and is now be used in some instances for people with MS)
The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) was developed to measure balance among older people with impairment in balance function by assessing the performance of functional tasks. It is a valid instrument used for evaluation of the effectiveness of interventions and for quantitative descriptions more »
Thursday, July 16
by
All About MS
on Thu 16 Jul 2009 12:00 AM CST
The immune system's T-cells react to foreign protein fragments and therefore are crucial to combating viruses and bacteria. Errant cells that attack the body's own material are in most cases driven to cell death. Some of these autoreactive T-cells, however, undergo a kind of re-education to become "regulatory T-cells" that keep other more »
Monday, July 13
by
All About MS
on Mon 13 Jul 2009 11:05 AM CST
I would like to be considered for any drug trials you may have. I am a 41 year old woman with RRMS, diagnosed more »
Saturday, July 11
by
All About MS
on Sat 11 Jul 2009 10:40 AM CST
An immediate and short-lived, usually severe reaction in which the body responds to what is perceived to be a foreign substance with exaggerated symptoms, such as extreme itching, swelling, and often life-threatening respiratory more »
Saturday, July 4
by
All About MS
on Sat 04 Jul 2009 12:00 AM CST
Reconstitution
The restoration to original form of a substance previously altered for preservation and storage
Reflex
An involuntary response of the nervous system to a stimulus, such as the stretch reflex, which is elicited by tapping a tendon with a reflex hammer, resulting in a contraction. Increased, diminished, or absent reflexes can more »
Friday, July 3
by
All About MS
on Fri 03 Jul 2009 12:00 AM CST
Paraparesis
Weakness of the lower extremities (legs).
Paraplegia
Paralysis of both lower extremities (legs).
Paresis
Partial or incomplete more »
Thursday, July 2
by
All About MS
on Thu 02 Jul 2009 12:00 AM CST
Necrosis
Death or decay of tissue that results from loss of the blood supply and oxygen needed to keep tissue alive and healthy.
Nerve
A bundle of nerve fibers (axons). The fibers are either afferent (leading toward the brain and serving in the perception of sensory stimuli of the skin, joints, muscles, and inner more »
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