Wearable sensors may help identify people with multiple sclerosis (MS) who are more likely to have worsening disability and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A diet rich in cod and other oily fish containing omega-3 fatty acids could reduce the progression and worsening of multiple ...
Breastfeeding for longer in infancy may be associated with lower disease severity and a later onset of MS in adulthood, a ...
Tiziana Life Sciences Ltd (NASDAQ:TLSA) said new biomarker data from an expanded-access program showed its experimental ...
When Derek Stefureac was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system, he was a smoker who never exercised. Everything changed when he had an "attack" ...
Researchers believe this study further highlights that a key immune system switch warrants full investigation in MS and may ...
“Our data add and expand previous observations on silent progression in MS and are consistent with the view of the disease as a single continuum, in which RAW [relapse-associated worsening] and PIRA ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease with few treatment options. But in a new clinical trial, scientists have tested a promising new therapy involving injections of stem cells, which ...
Increases in sGFAP during BCDT are linked to disability progression in MS, independent of relapse activity. sGFAP is a stronger predictor of disease progression than sNfL, reflecting different ...
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The progression of relapsing-onset multiple sclerosis (MS) and its associated disability may be slowing, results from a large population-based study suggest. In an evaluation of more than 7000 ...
Feb. 25 (UPI) --A diet rich in fish may help slow down the progression of the incurable, often disabling autoimmune disease of multiple sclerosis, according to new, long-term Swedish study published ...