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View Article  Carbon Monoxide Protects Mice From Multiple Sclerosis


Carbon Monoxide Protects Mice From Multiple Sclerosis

Science Daily — Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory 

disorder that causes degeneration of the nerves in ...   more »

View Article  Improvements in muscle-tendon properties are beneficial to

Improvements in muscle-tendon properties are beneficial to 
balance in multiple sclerosis.

Onambele GL, Degens H.

Institute for Biophysical and Clinical Research into Human Movement,

Manchester Metropolitan ...   more »

View Article  Long-term experience with current disease-modifying drugs in MS

Long-term experience with current disease-modifying drugs in MS  

 

UNM Clinical Imaging Research Center,

MSC11 6040, 1

University of  New Mexico,

Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001, ...   more »

View Article  study of episodic memory in RRMS

fMRI study of episodic memory in relapsing-remitting MS: correlation with T2 lesion volume.

 Department of Neurology,

Medical College of Wisconsin,

Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA....   more »

View Article  Rationale and experience with combination therapies in MS

Rationale and experience with combination therapies in MS

 

Boggild M. Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery,

Lower Lane,  Fazakerley, Liverpool,

L9 7LJ, UK. ...   more »

View Article  Antibodies

Antibodies to Myelin Don't Signal MS

 January 24, 2007

* Explain to interested patients that the demyelinating disease multiple sclerosis is diagnosed according to ...   more »

View Article  More severe disability of North Africans vs Europeans with MS in France.

More severe disability of North Africans vs Europeans with MS in France.

 Department of Neurology,

Central Hospital,

Nancy, France.



OBJECTIVE:

 

To compare the ...   more »

View Article  Is this typical RRMS or a more progressed form?

Is this typical RRMS or a more progressed form?

Q I was diagnosed in June 2002. In January 2001, I had numbness in my arm. ...   more »
View Article  Lipitor

Lipitor

Q

I have primary progessive MS and I have taken Lipitor for two years. My MS doctor doubled my dose to 20mg. If I ...   more »

View Article  RRMS going Secondary progressive

RRMS going Secondary progressive

Q I was diagnosed in 1996, had the second relapse one year and a half after the debut, then the third ...   more »
View Article  MS & Flu shot
 

The available evidence suggests that there is no increased risk of onset of MS symptoms or of an MS relapse from the influenza vaccine.  ...   more »

View Article  New Treatments for PPMS

New Treatments?

Q I have PPMS since 95 but was not diagnosed till 2000. I have been on Flexoril and Amantadine. I am currently taking ...   more »
View Article  MS Progressing

A recent relapse affecting areas that have not been affected before is always distressing. However, it does necessarily mean that your illness will become aggressive ...   more »

View Article  Antibiotic Use Against Certain Infection Not Related To Increased MS Risk
Antibiotic Use Against Certain Infection Not Related To Increased MS Risk

Taking antibiotics for a bacterial infection related to pneumonia does not appear to impact ...   more »

View Article  Axon

Axon (English)
The core nerve fiber extending from a cell body of the neuron that is usually protected by the myelin sheath. It carries signals ...   more »